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Mitochondrial elongation in the macular RPE of aging monkeys, evidence of metabolic stress

Authors
  1. A Decanini
  2. A Jahani-Asl
  3. A Terman
  4. AB Knott
  5. B Tandler
  6. B Tandler
  7. BS Winkler
  8. C Zhao
  9. CL Nordgaard
  10. DB Wang
  11. H Lin
  12. H Unterluggauer
  13. J Cai
  14. J Feher
  15. J Viiri
  16. JG Hollyfield
  17. JR Friedman
  18. L Feeney
  19. L Feeney-Burns
  20. L. Ivert
  21. LC Gomes
  22. M Navratil
  23. M Picard
  24. M Zottini
  25. M. Neuringer
  26. MJ Hogan
  27. MR Terluk
  28. P Gouras
  29. Peter Gouras
  30. R Coleman
  31. R Sugioka
  32. RJ Youle
  33. RN Frank
  34. S Mai
  35. SG Jarrett
  36. SK Mitter
  37. SY Schmidt
  38. T Finkel
  39. T. Nagasaki
  40. W Droge
  41. YJ Lee
  42. YS Yoon
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