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Investigating Drug-induced Mitochondrial Toxicity: A Biosensor to Increase Drug Safety?
2009
Current Drug Safety
Mitochondria are recognized as the producers of the majority of energy cells need for their normal activity. After the initial comprehension of how mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation produces energy, mitochondrial research was not a priority for most cell biologists until novel mitochondrial functions were identified. In fact, it is now known that mitochondria are not only involved in cell calcium homeostasis, intermediate metabolism and free radical generation but are also a crucial
doi:10.2174/157488609787354440
pmid:19149524
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