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Within each of the body's tiny cells are dozens to tens of dozens of even tinier mitochondria. These organelles (“little organs”) convert fuel from the food ...
Mitochondrial disease results from failure of mitochondria to function properly. This can lead to less energy, cell injury and cell death. The most common ...
In this project, the Mitochondrial Neurobiology and Therapeutics Lab of Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic is studying how mitochondria react to stress ...
In this project, the Mitochondrial Neurobiology and Therapeutics Lab of Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic developed a 3D electron microscopy ...
Understanding mitochondrial dynamics This image shows a 3D electron microscopy reconstruction of mitochondria in the hippocampus of an Alzheimer's disease ...
The Mitochondrial Neurobiology and Therapeutics Lab of Eugenia Trushina, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic studies mitochondria-targeted therapeutics to prevent and ...
Interaction between mitochondria and sarcoplasmic reticulum in airway smooth muscle. Mayo Clinic's Cell and Regenerative Physiology Laboratory is exploring the ...
Mayo Clinic researchers link mitochondrial dysfunction to Alzheimer's onset and treatment response, identifying mitochondrial complex I as a potential ...
... mitochondria, autophagy and lysosomes. Disrupted mitophagy and the failure to clear damaged mitochondria may result in accumulation and, eventually, cell death.
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