Flow-induced endothelial mitochondrial remodeling mitigates mitochondrial reactive oxygen species production and promotes mitochondrial DNA integrity in a p53-dependent manner
Junchul Shin(Tohoku University), Joon‐Young Park(Baylor University), Jacqueline Sayoc(Temple University), Hong Wang(Temple University), Meghan Rath(Temple University), Steven R. Houser(Temple University), Soo Young Choi(Dong-A University Hospital), Jason Saredy(Temple University), Daniel G. Jovin(Temple University), Soon‐Gook Hong(University of California, Los Angeles), Rosario Scalia(Thomas Jefferson University), Victor Rizzo(University of Iowa), Hye-Sang Park(Temple University), Satoru Eguchi(University of South Florida)
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