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Targeting Mitochondria

Accounts of Chemical Research, 2008
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) and reactive nitrogen species (RNS) are closely linked to degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's, neuronal death including ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke, acute and chronic degenerative cardiac myocyte death, and cancer.
Adam T, Hoye   +4 more
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Nuclear Mitochondria?

Science, 1965
Recognizable mitochondria were detected in the nucleus of a leukemic cell. It is suggested that passage through enlarged nuclear pores, incorporation within a pinched off invagination, or inclusion within the nuclear envelope at telophase may have been responsible for this unusual event.
D, Brandes, B H, Schofield, E, Anton
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MITOCHONDRIA: Are mitochondria accessory to metastasis?

The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 2014
Since the nineteenth century the importance of mitochondria in cellular physiology has been growing steadily. Not only the organelle harbors the main systems for ATP generation, but also buffers the redox potential in the cytosol and is one of the protagonists of the intrinsic pathway for apoptosis.
Nivea Dias Amoedo   +2 more
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Anthracyclines and Mitochondria

2011
Anthracyclines remain the cornerstone in the treatment of many malignancies including lymphomas, leukaemias, and sarcomas. Unfortunately, the clinical use of these potent chemotherapeutics is severely limited by the development of a progressive dose-dependent cardiomyopathy that irreversibly evolves toward congestive heart failure.
Mordente, Alvaro   +4 more
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Mitochondria

Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology, 2021
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Mitochondria and Drugs

2011
Mitochondria play a central role in the life and death of cells. They are not merely the centre for energy metabolism, but are also the headquarters for different catabolic and anabolic processes, calcium fluxes, and various signalling pathways. Mitochondria maintain homeostasis in the cell by interacting with reactive oxygen-nitrogen species and ...
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Animal Mitochondria

Annual Review of Physiology, 1958
L, ERNSTER, O, LINDBERG
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Mitochondria

Biology of the Cell, 1994
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