Secondary mitochondrial pathology
- PMID: 2824922
- DOI: 10.1007/BF01812850
Secondary mitochondrial pathology
Abstract
A considerable number of myopathies seem to involve the mitochondria but the various causes may be situated outside the mitochondria. These can be categorized as (1) deficiency; (2) intoxication; (3) disturbed regulatory control; (4) hypoxia; (5) disturbed interaction with other cell organelles and (6) unidentified causes.
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