TOM5 regulates the mitochondrial membrane potential of alveolar epithelial cells in organizing pneumonia

Deficiency of TOM5, a mitochondrial protein, causes organizing pneumonia (OP) in mice. The clinical significance and mechanisms of TOM5 in the pathogenesis of OP remain elusive. We demonstrated that TOM5 was significantly increased in the lung tissues of OP patients, which was positively correlated...

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Main Authors: Yan Qian (Author), Xiao Li (Author), Xinyu Li (Author), Xijie Zhang (Author), Qi Yuan (Author), Zhengxia Wang (Author), Mingshun Zhang (Author), Mao Huang (Author), Ningfei Ji (Author)
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group, 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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