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1. Metformin targets mitochondrial complex I to lower blood glucose levels.

2. Dietary pro-oxidant therapy by a vitamin K precursor targets PI 3-kinase VPS34 function.

3. BRCA1 and 53BP1 regulate reprogramming efficiency by mediating DNA repair pathway choice at replication-associated double-strand breaks.

4. Potassium Leak Channels and Mitochondrial Complex I Interact in Glutamatergic Interneurons of the Mouse Spinal Cord.

5. Pyrimidines maintain mitochondrial pyruvate oxidation to support de novo lipogenesis.

6. Mitochondrial integrated stress response controls lung epithelial cell fate.

7. Isoflurane inhibition of endocytosis is an anesthetic mechanism of action.

8. Mitochondrial electron transport chain is necessary for NLRP3 inflammasome activation.

9. Wwox Binding to the Murine Brca1-BRCT Domain Regulates Timing of Brip1 and CtIP Phospho-Protein Interactions with This Domain at DNA Double-Strand Breaks, and Repair Pathway Choice.

10. Metabolic determinants of cellular fitness dependent on mitochondrial reactive oxygen species.

11. Mitochondrial ubiquinol oxidation is necessary for tumour growth.

12. NAD+ Regeneration Rescues Lifespan, but Not Ataxia, in a Mouse Model of Brain Mitochondrial Complex I Dysfunction.

13. ROS Promotes Cancer Cell Survival through Calcium Signaling.

14. Mitochondrial Complex I Inhibitors Expose a Vulnerability for Selective Killing of Pten-Null Cells.

15. A CRISPR screen identifies a pathway required for paraquat-induced cell death.

16. The DNA resection protein CtIP promotes mammary tumorigenesis.

17. The Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Is Required for Organismal Adaptation to Hypoxia.

18. Are Metformin Doses Used in Murine Cancer Models Clinically Relevant?

19. CANCER. Revisiting vitamin C and cancer.

20. ROS-dependent signal transduction.

21. CtIP-mediated resection is essential for viability and can operate independently of BRCA1.

22. The interaction between CtIP and BRCA1 is not essential for resection-mediated DNA repair or tumor suppression.

23. Mechanism of DNA resection during intrachromosomal recombination and immunoglobulin class switching.

24. BRCA1 tumor suppression depends on BRCT phosphoprotein binding, but not its E3 ligase activity.

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