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Daniel Ricquier (born 19 May 1949), is a French biochemist known for his work in mitochondria and hereditary metabolic diseases.[1] Ricquier has been a member of the French Academy of Sciences since 2002,[1] and a professor of biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris Descartes since 2003.[2]
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DanielRicquier (born 19 May 1949), is a French biochemist known for his work in mitochondria and hereditary metabolic diseases. Ricquier has been a member...
1073/pnas.0809580105. ISSN 0027-8424. PMC 2582046. PMID 19001266. Ricquier, Daniel (2017-03-01). "UCP1, the mitochondrial uncoupling protein of brown...
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