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Details on Person Leary, Scot C

Class:IdPerson:2995353
_displayNameLeary, Scot C
_timestamp2013-01-22 11:17:43
created[InstanceEdit:2995335] Jassal, B, 2013-01-22
firstnameScot C
initialSC
surnameLeary
(author)[LiteratureReference:2995357] Mutations in COX15 produce a defect in the mitochondrial heme biosynthetic pathway, causing early-onset fatal hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
[LiteratureReference:5662727] p53 improves aerobic exercise capacity and augments skeletal muscle mitochondrial DNA content
[LiteratureReference:8874957] Cooperation between COA6 and SCO2 in COX2 maturation during cytochrome c oxidase assembly links two mitochondrial cardiomyopathies
[LiteratureReference:9865453] COX19 mediates the transduction of a mitochondrial redox signal from SCO1 that regulates ATP7A-mediated cellular copper efflux
[LiteratureReference:9865567] Human COX20 cooperates with SCO1 and SCO2 to mature COX2 and promote the assembly of cytochrome c oxidase
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