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How to split up: lessons from mitochondria

Mitochondria underlie a continuous cycle of fission and fusion. Recent studies published in The EMBO Journal , EMBO Reports and The Journal of Cell Biology identified factors that recruit the fission factor Drp1 to mitochondria and inhibit or activate Drp1 activity.

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Published in:The EMBO journal 2011-07, Vol.30 (14), p.2751-2753
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Mitochondria
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