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Deceleration of fusion-fission cycles improves mitochondrial quality control during aging.

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Fig. 1A. Mitochondria are distributed on a ladder of levels representing their functional quality by the discrete number q.
Figure 2. Schematic representation of the two types of molecular damage. (A) Random molecular damage, e.g
Table 1. Parameters of the reference simulation.
Figure 7. Mitochondrial infectious damage adaptation (MIDA) model. Schematic representation showing the loss of mitochondrial quality over the fictive life span of an organism according to the MIDA model (green) versus a non-MIDA model (blue)

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