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1. To boldly go where no microRNAs have gone before: spaceflight impact on risk for small-for-gestational-age infants

2. Regulation of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation through tight control of cytochrome c oxidase in health and disease – Implications for ischemia/reperfusion injury, inflammatory diseases, diabetes, and cancer

3. Author Correction: To boldly go where no microRNAs have gone before: spaceflight impact on risk for small-for-gestational-age infants

4. Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation in Viral Infections

5. Non-coding regions of nuclear-DNA-encoded mitochondrial genes and intergenic sequences are targeted by autoantibodies in breast cancer

6. MNRR1 is a driver of ovarian cancer progression

7. Lipopolysaccharide induces placental mitochondrial dysfunction in murine and human systems by reducing MNRR1 levels via a TLR4-independent pathway

8. Fetal and maternal NLRP3 signaling is required for preterm labor and birth

9. Mitochondrial autoimmunity and MNRR1 in breast carcinogenesis

10. Inhibitory modulation of cytochrome c oxidase activity with specific near-infrared light wavelengths attenuates brain ischemia/reperfusion injury

11. Regulation of COX Assembly and Function by Twin CX9C Proteins—Implications for Human Disease

12. HIF-1α regulates IL-1β and IL-17 in sarcoidosis

13. Cox4i2, Ifit2, and Prdm11 Mutant Mice: Effective Selection of Genes Predisposing to an Altered Airway Inflammatory Response from a Large Compendium of Mutant Mouse Lines.

14. Dynamic gene expression in the human cerebral cortex distinguishes children from adults.

15. Silencing, positive selection and parallel evolution: busy history of primate cytochromes C.

17. Dolphin genome provides evidence for adaptive evolution of nervous system genes and a molecular rate slowdown.

18. Rapid Nonsynonymous Evolution of the Iron-Sulfur Protein in Anthropoid Primates.

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