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Asymmetric partitioning of persistent paternal mitochondria during cell divisions safeguards embryo development and mitochondrial inheritance.

Wang S, Xue D. Asymmetric partitioning of persistent paternal mitochondria during cell divisions safeguards embryo development and mitochondrial inheritance. Dev Cell. 2025 Jun 23; 60(12):1730-1750.e10.

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