Reverse of Age-Dependent Memory Impairment and Mitochondrial DNA Damage in Microglia by an Overexpression of Human Mitochondrial Transcription Factor A in Mice
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H. Nakanishi | K. Sunagawa | D. Kang | Mayumi Ochi-Shindou | H. Tsutsui | T. Ide | Tomotake Kanki | Masayoshi Yoshida | Yoshinori Hayashi | Zhou Wu | M. Yamato | T. Kanki
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