Fatty liver is associated with reduced SIRT3 activity and mitochondrial protein hyperacetylation.
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C. Kahn | N. Birdsey | P. Watson | S. Rahman | J. Friedman | D. Gius | J. V. Van Hove | K. Jonscher | C. Kahn | M. Sack | C. McCurdy | M. Choudhury | Enxuan Jing | J. Bao | Agnieszka A. Kendrick | Marisa W. Friederich | Jianjun Bao | Johan L. K. Van Hove
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