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Nat1 Deficiency Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exercise Intolerance in Mice. [electronic resource]

By:
  • Chennamsetty, Indumathi
Contributor(s):
  • Coronado, Michael
  • Contrepois, Kévin
  • Keller, Mark P
  • Carcamo-Orive, Ivan
  • Sandin, John
  • Fajardo, Giovanni
  • Whittle, Andrew J
  • Fathzadeh, Mohsen
  • Snyder, Michael
  • Reaven, Gerald
  • Attie, Alan D
  • Bernstein, Daniel
  • Quertermous, Thomas
  • Knowles, Joshua W
Producer: 20171128Description: 527-540 p. digitalISSN:
  • 2211-1247
Subject(s):
  • 3T3-L1 Cells
  • Adenosine Triphosphate -- biosynthesis
  • Adipocytes -- metabolism
  • Animals
  • Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase -- deficiency
  • Insulin Resistance -- genetics
  • Isoenzymes -- deficiency
  • Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial -- genetics
  • Metabolism, Inborn Errors -- genetics
  • Mice
  • Mitochondria -- metabolism
  • Myocardium -- metabolism
  • Physical Conditioning, Animal
  • Reactive Oxygen Species -- metabolism
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In: Cell reports vol. 17
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Nat1 Deficiency Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exercise Intolerance in Mice.

APA

Chennamsetty I., Coronado M., Contrepois K., Keller M. P., Carcamo-Orive I., Sandin J., Fajardo G., Whittle A. J., Fathzadeh M., Snyder M., Reaven G., Attie A. D., Bernstein D., Quertermous T. & Knowles J. W. (20171128). Nat1 Deficiency Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exercise Intolerance in Mice. : Cell reports.

Chicago

Chennamsetty Indumathi, Coronado Michael, Contrepois Kévin, Keller Mark P, Carcamo-Orive Ivan, Sandin John, Fajardo Giovanni, Whittle Andrew J, Fathzadeh Mohsen, Snyder Michael, Reaven Gerald, Attie Alan D, Bernstein Daniel, Quertermous Thomas and Knowles Joshua W. 20171128. Nat1 Deficiency Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exercise Intolerance in Mice. : Cell reports.

Harvard

Chennamsetty I., Coronado M., Contrepois K., Keller M. P., Carcamo-Orive I., Sandin J., Fajardo G., Whittle A. J., Fathzadeh M., Snyder M., Reaven G., Attie A. D., Bernstein D., Quertermous T. and Knowles J. W. (20171128). Nat1 Deficiency Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exercise Intolerance in Mice. : Cell reports.

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Chennamsetty Indumathi, Coronado Michael, Contrepois Kévin, Keller Mark P, Carcamo-Orive Ivan, Sandin John, Fajardo Giovanni, Whittle Andrew J, Fathzadeh Mohsen, Snyder Michael, Reaven Gerald, Attie Alan D, Bernstein Daniel, Quertermous Thomas and Knowles Joshua W. Nat1 Deficiency Is Associated with Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Exercise Intolerance in Mice. : Cell reports. 20171128.

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