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IN previous papers1 it was shown that phosphoprotein turnover and mitochondrial swelling went hand in hand, and that inhibition of one was associated with inhibition of the other. It was also shown that mitochondrial contraction and protein phosphorylation were closely associated.
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AHMED, K., JUDAH, J. & GALLAGHER, C. Electron Transport System and Phosphoproteins of Mitochondria. Nature 191, 1309–1310 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/1911309a0
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