Mitochondrial DNA mutations are established in human colonic stem cells, and mutated clones expand by crypt fission
Laura C. Greaves(Queen Mary University of London), Stuart A.C. McDonald(Queen Mary University of London), Peter Sasieni(Queen Mary University of London), Paul Tadrous(Queen Mary University of London), Marco Novelli(Queen Mary University of London), Douglass M. Turnbull(Royal Victoria Infirmary), Nicholas A. Wright(Queen Mary University of London), Maesha Deheragoda(Queen Mary University of London), Simon J. Leedham(Centre for Human Genetics), Janusz Jankowski(University College London), Robert W. Taylor(Charles Darwin University), Dahmane Oukrif(Queen Mary University of London), Sean Preston(Queen Mary University of London), Martin Barron(Queen Mary University of London)
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