Localized Control of Oxidative Phosphorylation within Intracellular Energetic Units in Heart Cells: A Possible Solution of Some Old Problems
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Y. Usson | R. Margreiter | A. Kuznetsov | V. Saks | F. Appaix | K. Guerrero | M. Aliev | E. Seppet | J. Olivares
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