Effect of aging, caloric restriction, and uncoupling protein 3 (UCP3) on mitochondrial proton leak in mice
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C. Warden | D. Asami | J. Ramsey | K. Hagopian | R. Mcdonald | B. Horwitz | David B. Warman | Aileen Hsiao | R. McDonald
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