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Formentini L., Macchiarulo A., Cipriani G., Camaioni E., Rapizzi E., Pellicciari R., Moroni F., and Chiarugi A. Poly(ADP-ribose) catabolism triggers AMP-dependent mitochondrial energy failure. J. Biol. Chem. 284 (2009) 17668-17676
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(2009)
J. Biol. Chem.
, vol.284
, pp. 17668-17676
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Formentini, L.1
Macchiarulo, A.2
Cipriani, G.3
Camaioni, E.4
Rapizzi, E.5
Pellicciari, R.6
Moroni, F.7
Chiarugi, A.8
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