Co-Polarized [1-13C]Pyruvate and [1,3-13C2]Acetoacetate Provide a Simultaneous View of Cytosolic and Mitochondrial Redox in a Single Experiment.
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A. Sherry | C. Malloy | Gaurav Sharma | C. Khemtong | Nesmine R Maptue | Xiaodong Wen | Thomas Hever | Nesmine R. Maptue
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