Alzheimer's disease: diverse aspects of mitochondrial malfunctioning.
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George Perry | Xiongwei Zhu | Xiongwei Zhu | Mark A. Smith | S. Correia | Renato X. Santos | P. Moreira | Mark A Smith | Xinglong Wang | Paula I Moreira | Renato X Santos | Sónia C Correia | Xinglong Wang | George Perry
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