Insulin and IGF-1 improve mitochondrial function in a PI-3K/Akt-dependent manner and reduce mitochondrial generation of reactive oxygen species in Huntington’s disease knock-in striatal cells
Márcio Ribeiro(University of Miami), A. Cristina Rego(University of Coimbra)
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