Shortage of Cellular ATP as a Cause of Diseases and Strategies to Enhance ATP
Germline mutations in cellular-energy associated genes have been shown to lead to various monogenic disorders. Notably, mitochondrial disorders often impact skeletal muscle, brain, liver, heart, and kidneys, which are the body's top energy-consuming organs. However, energy-related dysfunctions...
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Main Authors: | Todd A. Johnson (Author), H. A. Jinnah (Author), Naoyuki Kamatani (Author) |
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2019-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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