Mitophagy is triggered by mild oxidative stress in a mitochondrial fission dependent manner.
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M. Frank | S. Duvezin-Caubet | S. Koob | A. Occhipinti | R. Jagasia | A. Petcherski | M. Ruonala | M. Priault | B. Salin | A. Reichert | Anton Petcherski
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