G Twig, B Hyde, OS Shirihai - BBA-Bioenergetics, 2008 - Elsevier The mitochondrial life cycle consists of frequent fusion and fission events. Ample experimental
and clinical data demonstrate that inhibition of either fusion or fission results in deterioration
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J Bereiter-Hahn, M Vöth, S Mai, M Jendrach - Biotechnol J, 2008 - interscience.wiley.com Mitochondrial components are continuously distributed throughout the whole chondriome of
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NN Danial - Oncogene, 2008 - nature.com The BH3-only pro-apoptotic proteins are upstream sensors of cellular damage that selectively
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S Liu, T Okada, A Assmann, J Soto, CW Liew… - PLoS ONE, 2009 - plosone.org Insulin/IGF-I signaling regulates the metabolism of most mammalian tissues including pancreatic
islets. To dissect the mechanisms linking insulin signaling with mitochondrial function, we first
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