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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2015 Apr 29, L. Miguel Martins commented:

      Interesting but puzzling. Schneeberger and colleagues (PubMed ID 24074867) also perform quantitative analysis of mito-ER contacts in vivo, in neurons, and reach the opposite conclusion: Loss of Mfn2 decreases mito-ER contacts (see Fig.6G). What is the explanation for this discrepancy?


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2015 Apr 29, L. Miguel Martins commented:

      Interesting but puzzling. Schneeberger and colleagues (PubMed ID 24074867) also perform quantitative analysis of mito-ER contacts in vivo, in neurons, and reach the opposite conclusion: Loss of Mfn2 decreases mito-ER contacts (see Fig.6G). What is the explanation for this discrepancy?


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