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The introduction comprehensively highlights the problem of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the development of neurodegeneration, including current understanding of the mechanisms of pathogenesis and therapeutic perspectives. The text is structured logically, emphasizes the relevance ofthe problem and outlines the prospects for further research, while maintaining the scientific style of presentation and the accuracy of formulations

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  • Nashr sanasi 08-03-2025
  • Asosiy tilIngliz
  • Sahifalar98-104
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The introduction comprehensively highlights the problem of the role of mitochondrial dysfunction in the development of neurodegeneration, including current understanding of the mechanisms of pathogenesis and therapeutic perspectives. The text is structured logically, emphasizes the relevance ofthe problem and outlines the prospects for further research, while maintaining the scientific style of presentation and the accuracy of formulations

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