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Mouse models of oxidative phosphorylation defects: Powerful tools to study the pathobiology of mitochondrial diseases
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Mouse models of oxidative phosphorylation defects: Powerful tools to study the pathobiology of mitochondrial diseases

Alessandra Torraco, Francisca Diaz, Uma D Vempati and Carlos T Moraes
Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research, Vol.1793(1), pp.171-180
2009
PMCID: PMC2652735
PMID: 18601959

Abstract

Mitochondria Knock-in mouse Conditional knockout mouse Mitochondrial disease Knockout mouse
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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.197 Molecular & Cell Biology - Mitochondria
1.197.564 Mitochondrial DNA
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
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