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1. Pharmacological inhibition of neuropeptide Y receptors Y1 and Y5 reduces hypoxic breast cancer migration, proliferation, and signaling

2. Translational control of breast cancer plasticity

3. Systemic Reprogramming of Translation Efficiencies on Oxygen Stimulus

4. Pyrenoid functions revealed by proteomics in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii.

12. Data from Cancer Cells Exploit eIF4E2-Directed Synthesis of Hypoxia Response Proteins to Drive Tumor Progression

14. Spheroids as a 3D Model of the Hypoxic Tumor Microenvironment

15. ISGylation directly modifies hypoxia-inducible factor-2α and enhances its polysome association

16. Translational control of breast cancer plasticity

17. Hypoxia influences polysome distribution of human ribosomal protein S12 and alternative splicing of ribosomal protein mRNAs

18. HIF-dependent Neuropeptide Y Receptor Y1 and Y5 expression sensitizes hypoxic cells to NPY stimulation

19. Expression of hypoxia inducible factor-dependent neuropeptide Y receptors Y1 and Y5 sensitizes hypoxic cells to NPY stimulation

20. Physioxic human cell culture improves viability, metabolism, and mitochondrial morphology while reducing DNA damage

21. DEAD Box Protein Family Member DDX28 Is a Negative Regulator of Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 2α- and Eukaryotic Initiation Factor 4E2-Directed Hypoxic Translation

22. Interaction of Munc18c and syntaxin4 facilitates invadopodium formation and extracellular matrix invasion of tumor cells

23. DEAD-box protein family member DDX28 is a negative regulator of HIF-2α and eIF4E2-directed hypoxic translation

24. Translational control of breast cancer plasticity

25. Systemic Reprogramming of Translation Efficiencies on Oxygen Stimulus

26. KSHV lytic mRNA is efficiently translated in the absence of eIF4F

27. Pyrenoid functions revealed by proteomics in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

28. Hypoxia activates cadherin-22 synthesis via eIF4E2 to drive cancer cell migration, invasion and adhesion

29. Cellular adaptation to low oxygen availability by a switch in the protein synthesis machinery

30. DNMT3a epigenetic program regulates the HIF-2α oxygen-sensing pathway and the cellular response to hypoxia

31. The eIF4E2-Directed Hypoxic Cap-Dependent Translation Machinery Reveals Novel Therapeutic Potential for Cancer Treatment

32. Analysis of Cap-binding Proteins in Human Cells Exposed to Physiological Oxygen Conditions

33. Human Cells Cultured under Physiological Oxygen Utilize Two Cap-binding Proteins to recruit Distinct mRNAs for Translation*

34. An oxygen-regulated switch in the protein synthesis machinery

35. Chloroplast protein targeting involves localized translation in Chlamydomonas

36. Localized control of oxidized RNA

37. Cancer cells exploit eIF4E2-directed synthesis of hypoxia response proteins to drive tumor progression

38. Environmental cues induce a long noncoding RNA-dependent remodeling of the nucleolus

39. On the Localization of the Synthesis of Photosynthetic Proteins

40. FISH and immunofluorescence staining in Chlamydomonas

41. FISH and Immunofluorescence Staining in Chlamydomonas

42. Photosystem II Assembly and Repair Are Differentially Localized in Chlamydomonas[W]

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