Mitochondrial dysfunction remodels one-carbon metabolism in human cells
Xiaoyan Bao(Broad Institute), Vamsi K. Mootha(Center for Human Genetics), Wolfram Goessling(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Olga Goldberger(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Steven A. Carr(Broad Institute), Dawn Thompson(Acorn), Clary B. Clish(Broad Institute), Andrew G. Cox(The University of Melbourne), Fumito Ichinose(Harvard University), Eizo Marutani(Harvard University), Scott B. Vafai(Eli Lilly (Netherlands)), Rohit Sharma(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Shao‐En Ong(University of Washington), Jun Peng(Fudan University), Aviv Regev(Broad Institute)
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