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Mitochondrial dysfunctions are associated with a variety of pathologies, and the onset and progression of disease are accompanied by alterations in extracellular biochemical and mechanical signals.
This review focuses on the vital interconnections among lysosomes, iron metabolism, and mitochondria in osteoclasts.
The need for sleep likely evolved to get rid of toxic molecules from the mitochondria, a landmark study shows using ...
Mitochondria act as energy factories in cells and have their own, separate DNA. Mutations to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) have ...
Researcher discovers possible link of mitochondrial function to the development of schizophrenia. Researchers at Rutgers and Emory University are gaining insights into how schizophrenia develops by ...
It has been known for several years that abnormal chromosome numbers lead to protein imbalances in the affected cells. Researchers at RPTU have now investigated the detailed effects of such imbalances ...
A team of international researchers led by Karolinska Institutet has revealed in unprecedented detail how tetracycline antibiotics impair T cell function by binding mitochondrial ribosomes and ...
In a recent perspective published in Cell Death Discovery, a group of authors critically evaluated and interpreted the evidence linking mitochondrial dysfunction and metabolic changes to the ...