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Molecular and functional characterization of VDAC2 purified from mammal spermatozoa

Menzel et al., 2009

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Menzel V
Cassará M
Benz R
De Pinto V
Messina A
Cunsolo V
Saletti R
Hinsch K
Hinsch E
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VDAC (voltage-dependent anion channel) is the pore-forming protein located in the outer mitochondrial membrane. In higher eukaryotes, three genes encode VDAC. Nevertheless, the knowledge of VDAC isoforms is mainly restricted to VDAC1, the only isoform that has …
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