Crompton, 2000 - Google Patents
Mitochondrial intermembrane junctional complexes and their role in cell deathCrompton, 2000
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- Crompton M
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A mitochondrial complex comprising the voltage‐dependent anion channel (outer membrane), the adenine nucleotide translocase (inner membrane) and cyclophilin‐D (matrix) assembles at contact sites between the inner and outer membranes. Under …
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