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In clinical neurology, "Article 120080" refers to a 2022 report published in the Journal of the Neurological Sciences concerning [4, 14].
This process, known as mitophagy , is the cell's "quality control" mechanism for removing damaged power plants (mitochondria). Failure in this pathway is strongly linked to the development of Parkinson’s Disease and other neurodegenerative conditions [15, 20]. 2. Myotonic Dystrophy and Japanese National Registries 120080
In the field of cellular biology, "120080" is the specific identifier for a seminal 2012 research article published in Open Biology titled [11]. In clinical neurology, "Article 120080" refers to a
Walker v. Barron (2021 IL App (1st) 120080) is a case involving the Illinois Municipal Code and the eligibility of officials with federal felony convictions to hold office [21]. Barron (2021 IL App (1st) 120080) is a
It appears as part of a product code (120080-MEGA-64) for Seco Tools , specifically related to the reconditioning of solid carbide round tools to extend their lifespan. 120080-MEGA-64 | Seco Tools
The study identifies how the protein PINK1 senses mitochondrial damage. When a mitochondrion's membrane potential drops (a sign of dysfunction), PINK1 stabilizes and activates the protein Parkin [11, 15].
Titled "Characteristics of myotonic dystrophy patients in the national registry of Japan," this article analyzes data from Remudy , Japan’s national registry for neuromuscular diseases [14, 28].