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Characterising a homozygous two‐exon deletion in UQCRH: comparing human and mouse phenotypes

Characterising a homozygous two‐exon deletion in UQCRH: comparing human and mouse phenotypes

Abstract Mitochondrial disorders are clinically and genetically diverse, with isolated complex III (CIII) deficiency being relatively rare. Here, we describe two affected cousins, presenting with recurrent episodes of severe lactic acidosis, hyperammonaemia, hypoglycaemia and encephalopathy. Genetic...

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Main Authors: Silvia Vidali, Raffaele Gerlini, Kyle Thompson, Jill E Urquhart, Jana Meisterknecht, Juan Antonio Aguilar‐Pimentel, Oana V Amarie, Lore Becker, Catherine Breen, Julia Calzada‐Wack, Nirav F Chhabra, Yi‐Li Cho, Patricia da Silva‐Buttkus, René G Feichtinger, Kristine Gampe, Lillian Garrett, Kai P Hoefig, Sabine M Hölter, Elisabeth Jameson, Tanja Klein‐Rodewald, Stefanie Leuchtenberger, Susan Marschall, Philipp Mayer‐Kuckuk, Gregor Miller, Manuela A Oestereicher, Kristina Pfannes, Birgit Rathkolb, Jan Rozman, Charlotte Sanders, Nadine Spielmann, Claudia Stoeger, Marten Szibor, Irina Treise, John H Walter, Wolfgang Wurst, Johannes A Mayr, Helmut Fuchs, Ulrich Gärtner, Ilka Wittig, Robert W Taylor, William G Newman, Holger Prokisch, Valerie Gailus‐Durner, Martin Hrabě de Angelis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Springer Nature 2021-11-01
Series:EMBO Molecular Medicine
Subjects:
complex III
mitochondrial disease
mouse model
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UQCRH
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.202114397
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