What is the role of 'Succinate Dehydrogenase' in Mitochondria?
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Succinate dehydrogenase is an enzyme found in the mitochondria (the part of the cell responsible for cellular respiration). It functions not only in mitochondrial cell respiration and energy generation, but also plays a role in oxygen level sensing and tumor suppression.
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