Immune Cell Mitochondrial Phenotypes Are Largely Preserved in Mitochondrial Diseases and Do Not Reflect Disease Severity
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Research suggests that immune cell mitochondrial phenotypes are largely preserved in mitochondrial diseases and do not reflect disease severity. However, the relationship between mitochondria and disease is being explored in various contexts, including cancer, aging, and therapeutic resistance. Studies are investigating the role of mitochondria in different diseases and potential therapeutic approaches, but the specifics of these findings are not clear from the available information.
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