Imaging mass cytometry reveals generalised deficiency in OXPHOS complexes in Parkinson’s disease
Abstract Here we report the application of a mass spectrometry-based technology, imaging mass cytometry, to perform in-depth proteomic profiling of mitochondrial complexes in single neurons, using metal-conjugated antibodies to label post-mortem human midbrain sections. Mitochondrial dysfunction, pa...
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Auteurs principaux: | Chun Chen, David McDonald, Alasdair Blain, Ashwin Sachdeva, Laura Bone, Anna L. M. Smith, Charlotte Warren, Sarah J. Pickett, Gavin Hudson, Andrew Filby, Amy E. Vincent, Doug M. Turnbull, Amy K. Reeve |
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2021
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