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The outcome of boosting mitochondrial activity in alcohol-associated liver disease is organ-dependent
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD) accounts for 70% of liver-related deaths in Europe, with no effective approved therapies. Although mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the earliest manifestations of alcohol-induced injury, restoring mitochondrial activity remains a problem...
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