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Multiplexed high-content analysis of mitochondrial morphofunction using live-cell microscopy

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Eligio F Iannetti, Jan A M Smeitink, Julien Beyrath, et al. (2016). Multiplexed high-content analysis of mitochondrial morphofunction using live-cell microscopy. Nature Protocols, 11(9), 1693-1710. https://doi.org/10.1038/nprot.2016.094
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