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bibliographicCitation Mozo J, Ferry G, Studeny A, Pecqueur C, Rodriguez M, Boutin JA, Bouillaud F. Expression of UCP3 in CHO cells does not cause uncoupling, but controls mitochondrial activity in the presence of glucose. Biochem J. 2006 Jan 01;393(Pt 1):431–9. PMID: 16178820; PMCID: PMC1383702.
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