Reduced Coupling of Oxidative Phosphorylation In Vivo Precedes Electron Transport Chain Defects Due to Mild Oxidative Stress in Mice
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Michael P. Siegel | R. Beyer | A. Salmon | Steven R Smith | D. Marcinek | Gary M. Knowels | S. Kruse | H. Van Remmen | H. Xie | Hui Xie
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