Emilie Quatresous, Claude Legrand, Sandrine Pouvreau
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Mitochondria-targeted cpYFP: pH or superoxide sensor?
The JGP series Perspectives on: SGP Symposium on Mitochondrial Physiology and Medicine includes articles by [Wei and Dirksen (2012)][1] and by [Santo-Domingo and Demaurex (2012)][2], which highlight two fields of research in mitochondrial physiology experiencing renewed interest thanks to the