Perinuclear, perigranular and sub-plasmalemmal mitochondria have distinct functions in the regulation of cellular calcium transport.

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Published in EMBO J on April 17, 2001

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M K Park1, M C Ashby, G Erdemli, O H Petersen, A V Tepikin

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1: MRC Secretory Control Research Group, The Physiological Laboratory, University of Liverpool, UK.

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