Mitochondria are subcellular organelles whose major function is to generate energy by coupling through oxidation of nutrient substrates with ATP synthesis, via ADP phosphorylation. This process, known as oxidative phosphorylation, is carried out by the mitochondrial respiratory chain, a pathway consisting of five multi-subunit complexes, four of which take contribution from genes located in two separate compartments, the nuclear chromosomes, and a genome found in mitochondria themselves, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Defects affecting either genome give rise to mitochondrial dysfunction, causing disease that often affects the brain and in particular the cerebellum. Mitochondrial disorders can give rise to pure cerebellar, spinocerebellar, or s...
AbstractMutations of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are associated with a wide spectrum of disorders enco...
Mitochondria are involved in ATP supply to cells through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), synthes...
AbstractBy convention, the term “mitochondrial diseases” refers to disorders of the mitochondrial re...
Mitochondria are subcellular organelles whose major function is to generate energy by coupling throu...
Mitochondria, double-membrane organelles, are the major site of energy production and vital componen...
: Ataxia is increasingly being recognized as a cardinal manifestation in primary mitochondrial disea...
Mitochondrial diseases involve the respiratory chain, which is under the dual control of nuclear and...
Because of their high-energy metabolism, neurons are strictly dependent on mitochondria, which gener...
Mitochondria contain respiratory chain enzyme complexes that carry out oxidative phosphorylation and...
Neuromuscular disorders due to abnormalities of mitochondrial energy supply have become an important...
Because of their high-energy metabolism, neurons are strictly dependent on mitochondria, which gener...
Mitochondrial disorders are caused by mutations in either nuclear or mitochondrial genes involved in...
Mitochondria are cytoplasmic organelles, which generate energy as heat and ATP, the universal energy...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial myopathies are regulated by two genomes: the nuclear DNA, and the mitochon...
The focus of this chapter is to review the clinical and molecular etiologies of nuclear defects inv...
AbstractMutations of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are associated with a wide spectrum of disorders enco...
Mitochondria are involved in ATP supply to cells through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), synthes...
AbstractBy convention, the term “mitochondrial diseases” refers to disorders of the mitochondrial re...
Mitochondria are subcellular organelles whose major function is to generate energy by coupling throu...
Mitochondria, double-membrane organelles, are the major site of energy production and vital componen...
: Ataxia is increasingly being recognized as a cardinal manifestation in primary mitochondrial disea...
Mitochondrial diseases involve the respiratory chain, which is under the dual control of nuclear and...
Because of their high-energy metabolism, neurons are strictly dependent on mitochondria, which gener...
Mitochondria contain respiratory chain enzyme complexes that carry out oxidative phosphorylation and...
Neuromuscular disorders due to abnormalities of mitochondrial energy supply have become an important...
Because of their high-energy metabolism, neurons are strictly dependent on mitochondria, which gener...
Mitochondrial disorders are caused by mutations in either nuclear or mitochondrial genes involved in...
Mitochondria are cytoplasmic organelles, which generate energy as heat and ATP, the universal energy...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial myopathies are regulated by two genomes: the nuclear DNA, and the mitochon...
The focus of this chapter is to review the clinical and molecular etiologies of nuclear defects inv...
AbstractMutations of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) are associated with a wide spectrum of disorders enco...
Mitochondria are involved in ATP supply to cells through oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), synthes...
AbstractBy convention, the term “mitochondrial diseases” refers to disorders of the mitochondrial re...