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Judul Mitochondria : From Physiology to Pathology / Francesco Bruni (editor)
Pengarang Bruni, Francesco
Penerbitan Switzerland : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Deskripsi Fisik 196 p. :ilus.
ISBN 978-3-0365-2152-7
Subjek MITOCHONDRIA
CARDIOVASCULAR RISK
ATHEROSCLEROSIS
Catatan Mitochondria play an increasingly central role in the context of cellular physiology. These organelles possess their own genome (mtDNA), which is functionally coordinated with the nuclear genome. Mitochondrial gene expression is mediated by molecular processes (replication, transcription, translation, and assembly of respiratory chain complexes) that all take place within the mitochondria. Several aspects of mtDNA expression have already been well characterized, but many more either are under debate or have yet to be discovered. Understanding the molecular processes occurring in mitochondria also has clinical relevance. Dysfunctions affecting these important metabolic ‘hubs’ are associated with a whole range of severe disorders, known as mitochondrial diseases. In recent years, significant progress has been made to understand the pathogenic mechanisms underlying mitochondrial dysfunction; however, to date, mitochondrial diseases are complex genetic disorders without any effective therapy. Current therapeut
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