Expression pattern of mitochondrial respiratory chain enzymes in skeletal muscle of patients with mitochondrial myopathy associated with the homoplasmic m.14674T>C variant
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N. Darín | K. Visuttijai | G. Kollberg | A. Oldfors | C. Lindberg | C. Hedberg-Oldfors | S. Roos | Ó. Elíasdóttir | My Stein
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