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Specific aims :(1) Compare effects of hypoxia and normoxia in fetal and newborn lung tissue as to HIFs, HIF-related gene expression, and vascular growth-related kinase activities, and to evaluate the in vitro effect of HIF prolyl hydroxylase domain-containing proteins PHD inhibition on these activities. (2) Examine the effect of PHD inhibition on HIF proteins, HIF-related gene products, and vascular growth-related kinase activities in vivo.(3) Evaluate the effect of PHD inhibition on pulmonary function, gas exchange, and vascular and alveolar development
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