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Patrick F Chinnery

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Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|March 5, 2018
Mitochondria and Hypoxia: Metabolic Crosstalk in Cell-Fate DecisionsDavid Bargiela, Stephen P Burr, Patrick F Chinnery
American Journal of Human Genetics|April 6, 2010
Previous estimates of mitochondrial DNA mutation level variance did not account for sampling error: comparing the mtDNA genetic bottleneck in mice and humansPassorn Wonnapinij, Patrick F Chinnery, David C Samuels
Nature Communications|September 3, 2021
Cell reprogramming shapes the mitochondrial DNA landscapeWei Wei, Daniel J Gaffney, Patrick F Chinnery
Essays in Biochemistry|June 9, 2018
The mitochondrial DNA genetic bottleneck: inheritance and beyondHaixin Zhang, Stephen P Burr, Patrick F Chinnery
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 24, 2018
First-line genomic diagnosis of mitochondrial disordersF Lucy Raymond, Rita Horvath, Patrick F Chinnery
Molecular Human Reproduction|August 1, 2002
Can mitochondrial DNA mutations cause sperm dysfunction?John Spiropoulos, Douglass M Turnbull, Patrick F Chinnery
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 17, 2021
Visualizing, quantifying, and manipulating mitochondrial DNA in vivoDavid L Prole, Patrick F Chinnery, Nick S Jones
Mitochondrion|June 4, 2011
The implications of mitochondrial DNA copy number regulation during embryogenesisPhillippa J Carling, Lynsey M Cree, Patrick F Chinnery
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 7, 2008
Selection against pathogenic mtDNA mutations in a stem cell population leads to the loss of the 3243A-->G mutation in bloodHarsha Karur Rajasimha, Patrick F Chinnery, David C Samuels
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 18, 2004
Two direct repeats cause most human mtDNA deletionsDavid C Samuels, Eric A Schon, Patrick F Chinnery
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Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism: TEM|March 5, 2018
Mitochondria and Hypoxia: Metabolic Crosstalk in Cell-Fate DecisionsDavid Bargiela, Stephen P Burr, Patrick F Chinnery
American Journal of Human Genetics|April 6, 2010
Previous estimates of mitochondrial DNA mutation level variance did not account for sampling error: comparing the mtDNA genetic bottleneck in mice and humansPassorn Wonnapinij, Patrick F Chinnery, David C Samuels
Nature Communications|September 3, 2021
Cell reprogramming shapes the mitochondrial DNA landscapeWei Wei, Daniel J Gaffney, Patrick F Chinnery
Essays in Biochemistry|June 9, 2018
The mitochondrial DNA genetic bottleneck: inheritance and beyondHaixin Zhang, Stephen P Burr, Patrick F Chinnery
Nature Reviews. Genetics|May 24, 2018
First-line genomic diagnosis of mitochondrial disordersF Lucy Raymond, Rita Horvath, Patrick F Chinnery
Molecular Human Reproduction|August 1, 2002
Can mitochondrial DNA mutations cause sperm dysfunction?John Spiropoulos, Douglass M Turnbull, Patrick F Chinnery
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|January 17, 2021
Visualizing, quantifying, and manipulating mitochondrial DNA in vivoDavid L Prole, Patrick F Chinnery, Nick S Jones
Mitochondrion|June 4, 2011
The implications of mitochondrial DNA copy number regulation during embryogenesisPhillippa J Carling, Lynsey M Cree, Patrick F Chinnery
American Journal of Human Genetics|February 7, 2008
Selection against pathogenic mtDNA mutations in a stem cell population leads to the loss of the 3243A-->G mutation in bloodHarsha Karur Rajasimha, Patrick F Chinnery, David C Samuels
Trends in Genetics : TIG|August 18, 2004
Two direct repeats cause most human mtDNA deletionsDavid C Samuels, Eric A Schon, Patrick F Chinnery
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