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Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., is leading basic science research that could someday lead to solutions for people with Alzheimer's. Targeting mitochondria is a ...
Passos' research has further revealed a direct mechanistic link between mitochondria and telomere dysfunction. His work demonstrated that mitochondrial ...
Contact the Mitochondrial Neurobiology and Therapeutics Lab of Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic about research on mitochondrial function in multiple ...
Research focus areas involve cellular senescence, telomeres and mitochondrial biology. Dr. Passos' research team seeks to achieve a deeper understanding of why ...
At right, MxB has been removed by genetic means and leaves fragmented mitochondria (red) with its genome displaced into the cytoplasm. History of Mitochondrial ...
Microscopy image of mitochondrial DNA in a senescent cell. Mitochondria, depicted in pink, release their DNA, depicted by green dots, in a senescent cell, ...
About this study. The North American Mitochondrial Disease Consortium (NAMDC) maintains a patient contact registry and tissue biorepository for patients ...
These defects are caused by abnormalities in the genetic code, either of the mitochondria or the nuclear material of the cell. Mitochondrial disorders can ...
Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., and research collaborators in her Mitochondrial Neurobiology and Therapeutics Lab at Mayo Clinic have created patent-pending ...
"By screening the cells for their mitochondrial products, we found that the rheumatoid arthritis T cells lack the amino acid aspartate." Mitochondria generate ...
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