The mysteries of LETM1 pleiotropy
LETM1 is a nuclear-encoded protein located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, playing a critical role in regulating mitochondrial cation and volume homeostasis. However, numerous studies on functional features, molecular interactions, and disease-associated effects of LETM1 revealed that LETM1 is...
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Main Authors: | Sami E.M. Mohammed (Author), Karin Nowikovsky (Author) |
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2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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