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membrane of mitochondria. They are found in all mammals and in plants. They
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M Trenker, R Malli, I Fertschai, S Levak-Frank … - Nature cell biology, 2007 - uphs.upenn.edu Mitochondrial Ca2+ uptake is crucial for the regulation of the rate of oxidative
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