Cypd knock out mice ppif mice
CypD knock-out mice (Ppif−/− mice) are laboratory animals with a genetic modification that results in the inactivation of the Ppif gene, which encodes the cyclophilin D (CypD) protein. CypD is a key component of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore, and its absence in these mice can affect various cellular processes related to mitochondrial function.
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Animal Models for Mitochondrial Studies
Murine Model of Mitochondrial Regulation
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