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Cannabinoids improve mitochondrial function in skeletal muscle of exhaustive exercise training rats by inhibiting mitophagy through the PINK1/PARKIN and BNIP3 pathways

Juncheng Si, Lili Sun, Ying� Qin, Lina Peng, Yongshan Gong, Chun Gao, Wen‐Hui Shen, Mengqi Li

2024Chemico-Biological Interactions19 citationsDOI

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MitophagyParkinPINK1MitochondrionCell biologySkeletal muscleAutophagySirtuin 1BiologyChemistryMedicineApoptosisBiochemistryInternal medicineEndocrinologyDownregulation and upregulationGeneDiseaseParkinson's diseaseAutophagy in Disease and TherapyMitochondrial Function and PathologyAdipose Tissue and Metabolism
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