Called “bioblasts” in 1890, named “mitochondria” in 1898, baptized in 1957 as the “powerhouse of the cell” and christened in 1999 as the “motor of cell death”, mitochondria have been anointed in 2017 as “powerhouses of immunity”. In 1962, for the first time a causal link between mitochondria and human diseases was described, the genetic basis for which was revealed in 1988. The term “mitochondrial medicine” was coined in 1994. Research into mitochondria has been conducted ever since light microscopic studies during the end of the 19th century revealed their existence. To this day, new discoveries around this organelle and above all new insights into their fundamental role for human health and disease continue to surprise. Nowadays hardly an...
In this review, we trace the origins and follow the development of mitochondrial medicine from the p...
Over the past decade, the role of mitochondria has extended beyond those tasks for which these organ...
ochondria arose evolutionally through a fateful endosymbiosis more than 1.45 billion years ago. Whil...
Called “bioblasts” in 1890, named “mitochondria” in 1898, baptized in 1957 as the “powerhouse of the...
Research into elucidating structure and function of mitochondria has been quite steady between the t...
Mitochondria are far more than the “powerhouse” of the cell as they have classically been described....
Mitochondria contain the respiratory chain enzyme complexes that carry out oxidative phosphorylation...
Mitochondria are organelles with vital functions in almost all eukaryotic cells. Often described as ...
AbstractA revolution in chemical pathology occurred about 40 years ago with the discovery of a patie...
Mitochondria are subcellular organelles evolved by the endosymbiosis of bacteria with eukaryotic cel...
AbstractI consider mitochondrial medicine a tentative designation for an area within clinical medici...
Although recognized earlier as subcellular entities by microscopists, mitochondria have been the sub...
Marco Crimi1, Roberta Rigolio21National Institute of Molecular Genetics (INGM), Functional Genomics ...
AbstractAfter reviewing the history of mitochondrial diseases, I follow a genetic classification to ...
Over the past 13 years mitochondrial defects have been involved in wide variety of degenerative dise...
In this review, we trace the origins and follow the development of mitochondrial medicine from the p...
Over the past decade, the role of mitochondria has extended beyond those tasks for which these organ...
ochondria arose evolutionally through a fateful endosymbiosis more than 1.45 billion years ago. Whil...
Called “bioblasts” in 1890, named “mitochondria” in 1898, baptized in 1957 as the “powerhouse of the...
Research into elucidating structure and function of mitochondria has been quite steady between the t...
Mitochondria are far more than the “powerhouse” of the cell as they have classically been described....
Mitochondria contain the respiratory chain enzyme complexes that carry out oxidative phosphorylation...
Mitochondria are organelles with vital functions in almost all eukaryotic cells. Often described as ...
AbstractA revolution in chemical pathology occurred about 40 years ago with the discovery of a patie...
Mitochondria are subcellular organelles evolved by the endosymbiosis of bacteria with eukaryotic cel...
AbstractI consider mitochondrial medicine a tentative designation for an area within clinical medici...
Although recognized earlier as subcellular entities by microscopists, mitochondria have been the sub...
Marco Crimi1, Roberta Rigolio21National Institute of Molecular Genetics (INGM), Functional Genomics ...
AbstractAfter reviewing the history of mitochondrial diseases, I follow a genetic classification to ...
Over the past 13 years mitochondrial defects have been involved in wide variety of degenerative dise...
In this review, we trace the origins and follow the development of mitochondrial medicine from the p...
Over the past decade, the role of mitochondria has extended beyond those tasks for which these organ...
ochondria arose evolutionally through a fateful endosymbiosis more than 1.45 billion years ago. Whil...