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Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha

– dependent and independent

regulation of hematopoietic

stem cells and leukemia

Camilla Halvarsson

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1643

Camilla Halv

ar

sson

Hypo

xia-inducible f

act

or 1 alpha

2018

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FACULTY OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES

Linköping University Medical Dissertations No. 1643, 2018 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine (IKE) Linköping University

SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

www.liu.se

Camilla Halv

ar

sson

Hypo

xia-inducible f

act

or 1 alpha

2018

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