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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for "Cytochrome-c" oxidase deficiency
  1. Cytochrome c oxidase deficiency is a genetic condition that can affect several parts of the body, including the muscles used for movement (skeletal muscles), the ...
  2. The MT-TS1 gene provides instructions for making a particular type of RNA, a molecule that is a chemical cousin of DNA. This type of RNA, called transfer ...
  3. ... in at least three mitochondrial genes can cause cytochrome c oxidase deficiency, which is a condition that can affect several ... or the liver.The mitochondrial genes associated with cytochrome c oxidase deficiency provide instructions for making proteins that are part ...
  4. ... This Health Condition MedlinePlus Genetics provides information about Cytochrome c oxidase deficiency More About This Health Condition More than 80 ... the SURF1 gene associated with Leigh syndrome and cytochrome C oxidase deficiency. Hum Mutat. 2001 May;17(5):374-81. ...
  5. Mitochondrial Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    Metabolism is the process your body uses to make energy from the food you eat. Food is made up of proteins, carbohydrates, and fats. Chemicals in your digestive ...
  6. ... M, DiMauro S. Molecular basis of infantile reversible cytochrome c oxidase deficiency myopathy. Brain. 2009 Nov;132(Pt 11):3165- ...
  7. ... Leigh syndrome.Disruption of complex IV, also called cytochrome c oxidase or COX, is also a common cause of ... J, Godinot C, Houstek J. Functional alteration of cytochrome c oxidase by SURF1 mutations in Leigh syndrome. Biochim Biophys ...