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Characterization of mitochondrial FOXRED1 in the assembly of respiratory chain complex IN-Acetylcysteine improves mitochondrial function and ameliorates behavioral deficits in the R6/1 mouse model of Huntington's diseaseAccessory subunits are integral for assembly and function of human mitochondrial complex I.ATAD3 gene cluster deletions cause cerebellar dysfunction associated with altered mitochondrial DNA and cholesterol metabolism.Functional characterization of Friedreich ataxia iPS-derived neuronal progenitors and their integration in the adult brain.Sengers Syndrome-Associated Mitochondrial Acylglycerol Kinase Is a Subunit of the Human TIM22 Protein Import Complex.Mitochondrial OXA Translocase Plays a Major Role in Biogenesis of Inner-Membrane Proteins.Loss of BIM increases mitochondrial oxygen consumption and lipid oxidation, reduces adiposity and improves insulin sensitivity in mice.Mitochondrial energy generation disorders: genes, mechanisms and clues to pathology.Reply: Genotype-phenotype correlation in ATAD3A deletions: not just of scientific relevance.Function of hTim8a in complex IV assembly in neuronal cells provides insight into pathomechanism underlying Mohr-Tranebjærg syndromeAssessment of mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymes in cells and tissues
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Ann E Frazier
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