Scarpulla, 2002 - Google Patents
Transcriptional activators and coactivators in the nuclear control of mitochondrial function in mammalian cellsScarpulla, 2002
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- Scarpulla R
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The biogenesis and function of mitochondria rely upon the regulated expression of nuclear genes. Recent evidence points to both transcriptional activators and coactivators as important mediators of mitochondrial maintenance and proliferation. Several sequence …
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