Evaluation of sex differences on mitochondrial bioenergetics and apoptosis in mice
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T. Prolla | Rizwan Kalani | Evelyn N. Kouwenhoven | T. Hofer | C. Leeuwenburgh | G. Barja | G. Kujoth | A. Hiona | A. Y. Seo | Arnold Y. Seo | A. Sanz
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