Restoration of defective oxidative phosphorylation to a subset of neurons prevents mitochondrial enc...
Restoration of defective oxidative phosphorylation to a subset of neurons prevents mitochondrial encephalopathy
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Oxidative Phosphorylation (OXPHOS) defects can cause severe encephalopathies and no effective treatment exists for these disorders. To assess the ability of gene replacement to prevent disease progression, we subjected two different CNS-deficient mouse models (
Ndufs3
/complex I or
Cox10
/complex IV conditional knockouts) to gene therap...
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Restoration of defective oxidative phosphorylation to a subset of neurons prevents mitochondrial encephalopathy
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1757-4684
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1757-4684
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10.1038/s44321-024-00111-4