Mitochondrial dysfunction and the inflammatory response

Inflammation has been linked to multiple degenerative and acute diseases as well as the aging process. Moreover, mitochondrial alterations play a central role in these processes. Mitochondria have an important role in pro-inflammatory signaling; similarly, pro-inflammatory mediators may also alter m...

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Hauptverfasser: López-Armada, María J, Riveiro-Naveira, Romina R, Vaamonde-García, Carlos, Valcárcel-Ares, Marta N
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