Expression of the Opa1 mitochondrial protein in retinal ganglion cells: its downregulation causes aggregation of the mitochondrial network.
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G. Lenaers | P. Brabet | M. Eybalin | C. Hamel | P. Belenguer | C. Delettre | C. Cazevieille | A. Olichon | G. Roussignol | N. Renard | S. Kamei | M. Chen-Kuo-Chang | Adeline Michelin
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