Abnormal Mitochondria in a Non-human Primate Model of MPTP-induced Parkinson's Disease: Drp1 and CDK5/p25 Signaling
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Abstract
Mitochondria continuously fuse and divide to maintain homeostasis. An impairment in the balance between the fusion and fission processes can trigger mitochondrial dysfunction. Accumulating evidence suggests that mitochondrial dysfunction is related to neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's d …
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| Authors | Park J;Seo J;Won J;Yeo HG;Ahn YJ;Kim K;Jin YB;Koo BS;Lim KS;Jeong KJ;Kang P;Lee HY;Baek SH;Jeon CY;Hong JJ;Huh JW;Kim YH;Park SJ;Kim SU;Lee DS;Lee SR;Lee Y;; |
| Journal | experimental neurobiology |
| Year | 2019 |
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