Mitochondrial defects are often observed in a variety
of diseases, including cancer, Alzheimer's
disease, and Parkinson's
disease, and are the
hallmarks of a number
of genetic mitochondrial disorders whose manifestations range from muscle weakness to organ failure.
Mitochondrial defects are often observed in a variety
of diseases, including cancer, Alzheimer's
disease, and Parkinson's
disease, and are the
hallmarks of a number
of untreatable
genetic mitochondrial disorders whose manifestations range from muscle weakness to organ failure.