Mitochondrial angiotensin receptors in dopaminergic neurons. Role in cell protection and aging-related vulnerability to neurodegeneration
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Mitochondrial angiotensin receptors in dopaminergic neurons. Role in cell protection and aging-related vulnerability to neurodegeneration
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Cell Death & Disease
Volume 7, Issue 10, Pages e2427-e2427
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Springer Nature
Online
2016-10-20
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10.1038/cddis.2016.327
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