Partial involvement of Nrf2 in skeletal muscle mitohormesis as an adaptive response to mitochondrial uncoupling
Abstract Mitochondrial dysfunction is usually associated with various metabolic disorders and ageing. However, salutary effects in response to mild mitochondrial perturbations have been reported in multiple organisms, whereas molecular regulators of cell-autonomous stress responses remain elusive. W...
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Auteurs principaux: | Verena Coleman, Piangkwan Sa-Nguanmoo, Jeannette Koenig, Tim J. Schulz, Tilman Grune, Susanne Klaus, Anna P. Kipp, Mario Ost |
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2018
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