PINK1 disables the anti-fission machinery to segregate damaged mitochondria for mitophagy
Kenneth R. Pryde(University College London), Anthony H.V. Schapira(Queen Mary University of London), Kai‐Yin Chau(University of London), Heather Smith(University College London)
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