The use of NADH anisotropy to investigate mitochondrial cristae alignment
H. SMITH(Science and Technology Facilities Council), Stanley W. Botchway(Science and Technology Facilities Council), Partha Malakar(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), Konstantinos Beis(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), Chloe Seddon(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), Alasdair Mackenzie(Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Rhys R. Mould(University of Westminster), Jimmy D. Bell(Imperial College London), Sarah R. Needham(Rutherford Appleton Laboratory), Alistair V.W. Nunn(University of Westminster), Ifigeneia Kalampouka(University of Westminster)
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