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Instituto de Fisiologia Celular UNAM
Diego González Halphen
Molecular Genetics
dhalphen@ifc.unam.mx
Tel: (52) (55) 56225620
About:
Biochemist, National Polythecnic Institute, Mexico (1978). Ph.D. in Biochemistry, CINVESTAV, Mexico (1982). Posdoctoral Fellow, Institute of Molecular Biology, University of Oregon (1985-1988). Visiting Researcher, University of California at Riverside (2000-2001).
Research Interests:
Structure, Function And Assembly Of The Mitochondrial Complexes Involved In Oxidative Phosphorylation. Transfer Of Mitochondrial Genes To The Nucleus. Import Of Nucleus-Encoded Mitochondrial Proteins Into Mitochondria
Projects:
Migration of genes from mitochondria to the nucleus
All Articles:
Diego González Halphen
During the stationary growth phase, Yarrowia lipolytica prevents the overproduction of reactive oxygen species by activating an uncoupled mitochondria (2012)
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Lineage-specific fragmentation and nuclear relocation of the mitochondrial cox2 gene in chlorophycean green algae (Chlorophyta) (2012)
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In Polytomella sp mitochondria, biogenesis of the heterodimeric COX2 subunit of cytochrome c oxidase requires two different import pathways (2012)
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Most Cited Articles in IFC
The Chlamydomonas genome reveals the evolution of key animal and plant functions (2007)
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A green algal apicoplast ancestor (2002)
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A NOVEL MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA POINT MUTATION ASSOCIATED WITH MITOCHONDRIAL ENCEPHALOCARDIOMYOPATHY (1995)
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