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The mitochondrial inner membrane folds into highly involuted cristae that protrude into the mitochondrial matrix. In yeast lacking the Fcj1 protein, christae membranes (yellow) rearrange into concentrically stacked vesicular structures within the matrix.
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ISSN 0021-9525
EISSN 1540-8140
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