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Characterization of mitochondrial FOXRED1 in the assembly of respiratory chain complex IAccessory subunits are integral for assembly and function of human mitochondrial complex I.Translation and Assembly of Radiolabeled Mitochondrial DNA-Encoded Protein Subunits from Cultured Cells and Isolated Mitochondria.A Role for the Mitochondrial Protein Mrpl44 in Maintaining OXPHOS CapacityGene knockout using transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) reveals that human NDUFA9 protein is essential for stabilizing the junction between membrane and matrix arms of complex IBiallelic Mutations in TMEM126B Cause Severe Complex I Deficiency with a Variable Clinical PhenotypeMitochondrial fusion: Reaching the end of mitofusin's tether.Building a complex complex: Assembly of mitochondrial respiratory chain complex I.Preservation of skeletal muscle mitochondrial content in older adults: relationship between mitochondria, fibre type and high-intensity exercise training.Mitochondrial OXPHOS complex assembly lines.A patient with homozygous nonsense variants in two Leigh syndrome disease genes: Distinguishing a dual diagnosis from a hypomorphic protein‐truncating variantmutations cause mitochondrial encephalopathy and a combined oxidative phosphorylation defectThe Mitochondrial Acyl-carrier Protein Interaction Network Highlights Important Roles for LYRM Family Members in Complex I and Mitoribosome AssemblyThe 'mitochondrial contact site and cristae organising system' (MICOS) in health and human diseaseDissecting the Roles of Mitochondrial Complex I Intermediate Assembly Complex Factors in the Biogenesis of Complex IMetabolic characteristics of CD8+ T cell subsets in young and aged individuals are not predictive of functionality
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