Peter Attia· MD
this is the the nuclear genome not the mitochondrial genome um that regulate this process
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this is the the nuclear genome not the mitochondrial genome um that regulate this process
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so basically you can't poison that the factory um in that way but it turns out that not only the function of mitochondria but also just like the the production of mitochondria so mitochondrial biogenesis it's called like there's many different mitochondria many many mitochondria per cell different cell types you know need different numbers of them based on their metabolic demands so cancer cells will actually regulate you know the amount of mitochondria they have um through these outside of mitochondria um uh you know programs if you will U transcription vectors in many case that regulate you know kind of the the program in the genome this is the the nuclear genome not the mitochondrial genome um that regulate this process