Understanding Mitochondrial Polymorphisms in Cancer

Volume: 77, Issue: 22, Pages: 6051 - 6059
Published: Nov 14, 2017
Abstract
Alterations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) were once thought to be predominantly innocuous to cell growth. Recent evidence suggests that mtDNA undergo naturally occurring alterations, including mutations and polymorphisms, which profoundly affect the cells in which they appear and contribute to a variety of diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and cancer. Furthermore, interplay between mtDNA and nuclear DNA has been found in...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding Mitochondrial Polymorphisms in Cancer
Published Date
Nov 14, 2017
Volume
77
Issue
22
Pages
6051 - 6059
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