Mitochondrial UCP4 mediates an adaptive shift in energy metabolism and increases the resistance of neurons to metabolic and oxidative stress
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Ming Zhan | Mark P. Mattson | M. Mattson | M. Zhan | R. Cabo | R. Wersto | N. Souza-Pinto | Sic L. Chan | John R. Slevin | Robert P. Wersto | Dong Liu | Nadja C. Souza-Pinto | John R. Jr. Slevin | Khadija Mustafa | Rafael Cabo | Dong Liu | Khadija Mustafa | Ming Zhan
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