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Main Properties of Mitochondria

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Two forms of MCs are most common in cells [1–3]: spherical (most often) and ellipsoid. Historically, the MCs on schema are depicted usually in the form of ellipsoid “shoes” (Fig. 2.1).

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Vekshin, N. (2019). Main Properties of Mitochondria. In: Biophysics of Mitochondria. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33853-4_2

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