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Mitochondrial DNA Heteroplasmy in Human Health and Disease

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  2. Mitochondrial DNA Heteroplasmy in Human Health and Disease
Mitochondrial DNA Heteroplasmy in Human Health and Disease

Mitochondrial DNA Heteroplasmy in Human Health and Disease

Author: John Lambert ISBN:978-1-64435-015-7 Price: $249.95Year:2023 Upcoming
Description

Mitochondrial individual of inheritedmitochondrial polymorphisms heteroplasmy DNA exists andgenomes somaticas a dynamically mutations with repetitive determined in varying patterns coratios -expression of within tissuespecificity. Mechanistically, carcinogenic cellular processes include profoundalterations of normative mitochondrial function, notably dependence onaerobic and anaerobic glycolysis, and aberrant production and release oflactate,according to a classic theory.Within the translational context of humanhealth and disease, the present review discusses the necessity of establishingcritical foci designed to probe multiple biological roles of mitochondrial

heteroplasmy in cancer biology.