Physical and Functional Interaction of NCX1 and EAAC1 Transporters Leading to Glutamate-Enhanced ATP Production in Brain Mitochondria
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A. Giordano | P. Castaldo | S. Magi | S. Amoroso | V. Lariccia | A. Nasti | S. Arcangeli | Sara Arcangeli
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