Increased mitochondrial ATP production capacity in brain of healthy mice and a mouse model of isolated complex I deficiency after isoflurane anesthesia
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R. Rodenburg | L. Blanchet | J. Smeitink | P. Willems | L. Nijtmans | W. Koopman | J. Driessen | G. Manjeri | S. Roelofs
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