Mitochondria: master regulators of danger signalling

Volume: 13, Issue: 12, Pages: 780 - 788
Published: Nov 23, 2012
Abstract
Throughout more than 1.5 billion years of obligate endosymbiotic co-evolution, mitochondria have developed not only the capacity to control distinct molecular cascades leading to cell death but also the ability to sense (and react to) multiple situations of cellular stress, including viral infection. In addition, mitochondria can emit danger signals that alert the cell or the whole organism of perturbations in homeostasis, hence promoting the...
Paper Details
Title
Mitochondria: master regulators of danger signalling
Published Date
Nov 23, 2012
Volume
13
Issue
12
Pages
780 - 788
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