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1. Mitochondrial respiratory states and rate

2. Myoglobin in Brown Adipose Tissue: A Multifaceted Player in Thermogenesis.

3. Endogenous myoglobin expression in mouse models of mammary carcinoma reduces hypoxia and metastasis in PyMT mice.

4. Myoglobin regulates fatty acid trafficking and lipid metabolism in mammary epithelial cells.

5. Pro-Apoptotic and Anti-Invasive Properties Underscore the Tumor-Suppressing Impact of Myoglobin on a Subset of Human Breast Cancer Cells.

6. Myoglobin, expressed in brown adipose tissue of mice, regulates the content and activity of mitochondria and lipid droplets.

7. Targeting neovascularization and respiration of tumor grafts grown on chick embryo chorioallantoic membranes.

8. The role of myoglobin in epithelial cancers: Insights from transcriptomics.

9. Splitting of circulating red blood cells as an in vivo mechanism of erythrocyte maturation in developing zebrafish, chick and mouse embryos.

10. A genetically encoded biosensor for visualising hypoxia responses in vivo .

11. Hypometabolism as the ultimate defence in stress response: how the comparative approach helps understanding of medically relevant questions.

12. Ectopic Myoglobin Expression Is Associated with a Favourable Outcome in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma Patients.

13. Knockdown of Drosophila hemoglobin suggests a role in O2 homeostasis.

14. The Distinct Gene Regulatory Network of Myoglobin in Prostate and Breast Cancer.

15. IL6 secreted by Ewing sarcoma tumor microenvironment confers anti-apoptotic and cell-disseminating paracrine responses in Ewing sarcoma cells.

16. Western blotting revisited: critical perusal of underappreciated technical issues.

17. Myoglobin expression in prostate cancer is correlated to androgen receptor expression and markers of tumor hypoxia.

18. Endogenous α-calcitonin-gene-related peptide promotes exercise-induced, physiological heart hypertrophy in mice.

19. Extensive transcriptional complexity during hypoxia-regulated expression of the myoglobin gene in cancer.

20. Lack of conventional oxygen-linked proton and anion binding sites does not impair allosteric regulation of oxygen binding in dwarf caiman hemoglobin.

21. Endogenous myoglobin in breast cancer is hypoxia-inducible by alternative transcription and functions to impair mitochondrial activity: a role in tumor suppression?

22. Interaction of HIF and USF signaling pathways in human genes flanked by hypoxia-response elements and E-box palindromes.

24. Old proteins - new locations: myoglobin, haemoglobin, neuroglobin and cytoglobin in solid tumours and cancer cells.

25. Hypoxia tolerance in animals: biology and application.

26. Germline CBL mutations cause developmental abnormalities and predispose to juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia.

27. Characterization of the first beta-class carbonic anhydrase from an arthropod (Drosophila melanogaster) and phylogenetic analysis of beta-class carbonic anhydrases in invertebrates.

28. Endogenous myoglobin in human breast cancer is a hallmark of luminal cancer phenotype.

29. Lineage-specific patterns of functional diversification in the alpha- and beta-globin gene families of tetrapod vertebrates.

30. Tracheal remodelling in response to hypoxia.

31. Taking advantage of tumor cell adaptations to hypoxia for developing new tumor markers and treatment strategies.

32. Inhibition of 4E-BP1 sensitizes U87 glioblastoma xenograft tumors to irradiation by decreasing hypoxia tolerance.

33. Manipulating myocyte cell cycle control for cardiac repair.

34. Cell autonomy of HIF effects in Drosophila: tracheal cells sense hypoxia and induce terminal branch sprouting.

35. From critters to cancers: bridging comparative and clinical research on oxygen sensing, HIF signaling, and adaptations towards hypoxia.

36. Regulating cellular oxygen sensing by hydroxylation.

37. Sensing and responding to hypoxia via HIF in model invertebrates.

38. Linker chains of the gigantic hemoglobin of the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris: primary structures of linkers L2, L3, and L4 and analysis of the connectivity of the disulfide bonds in linker L1.

39. A candidate juvenoid hormone receptor cis-element in the Daphnia magna hb2 hemoglobin gene promoter.

40. A globin in every cell?

42. Stress signaling: coregulation of hemoglobin and male sex determination through a terpenoid signaling pathway in a crustacean.

43. Regulation of Drosophila hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) activity in SL2 cells: identification of a hypoxia-induced variant isoform of the HIFalpha homolog gene similar.

44. Hypoxia-induced synthesis of hemoglobin in the crustacean Daphnia magna is hypoxia-inducible factor-dependent.

45. Phylogenetic analysis of reptilian hemoglobins: trees, rates, and divergences.

46. The mini-hemoglobins in neural and body wall tissue of the nemertean worm, Cerebratulus lacteus.

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