Immortalized Parkinson's disease lymphocytes have enhanced mitochondrial respiratory activity
In combination with studies of post-mortem Parkinson's disease (PD) brains, pharmacological and genetic models of PD have suggested that two fundamental interacting cellular processes are impaired - proteostasis and mitochondrial respiration. We have re-examined the role of mitochondrial dysfun...
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Main Authors: | Sarah J. Annesley (Author), Sui T. Lay (Author), Shawn W. De Piazza (Author), Oana Sanislav (Author), Eleanor Hammersley (Author), Claire Y. Allan (Author), Lisa M. Francione (Author), Minh Q. Bui (Author), Zhi-Ping Chen (Author), Kevin R. W. Ngoei (Author), Flora Tassone (Author), Bruce E. Kemp (Author), Elsdon Storey (Author), Andrew Evans (Author), Danuta Z. Loesch (Author), Paul R. Fisher (Author) |
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The Company of Biologists,
2016-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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