...epilepsy have ragged red fibers in muscle tissue thus identifying the underlying mitochondrial cause. Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Myocardial Infarction and Sudden Death
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...mitochondrial processes including, OXPHOS (ATP/energy production), mitochondrial morphology, and mitophagy. Importantly, cardiolipin is integral to the management of clotting, but only when
More...is sadly iatrogenic. Medications damage mitochondria. Here: Medication‐induced mitochondrial damage and disease Here: Drug-Induced Mitochondrial Toxicity in the Geriatric Population: Challenges and
More...is where basic research comes into play. Though not ideal, it can guide us. I will explain, but first, let us review
More...exposures, medications and even diet. Mitochondrial dysfunction arguably represents one of the most unrecognized causes of disease in modern medicine and, according
More...mitochondrial disease? About the Mitochondrial Mutations and Patients Tested The first mutation m.3243A>G (n=18) is associated a disease called MELAS, which stands
More...to support wild-type mitochondrial function becomes compromised. The lay person’s summary of the above excerpts is that we have excess mitochondrial DNA
MoreSeveral years ago, when I just beginning to understand the role of nutrient co-factors in mitochondrial health, I was working with a
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