Sphingosine‐1‐phosphate produced by sphingosine kinase 2 in mitochondria interacts with prohibitin 2 to regulate complex IV assembly and respiration
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D. C. Simpson | M. Maceyka | S. Milstien | S. Spiegel | T. Kordula | J. Allegood | Jie Liang | G. Strub | Qun Chen | E. Lesnefsky | Megan M. Price | N. Hait | M. Paillard | L. Gomez | Michael Maceyka | D. Simpson
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