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Methylmalonic acid

Description

Methylmalonic acid (Mma) is a common intermediate in many catabolic processes. In methylmalonic acidemia mitochondrial dysfunction can be observed, related to accumulation of Mma and associated with neurological symptoms.

Abbreviation: Mma

Reference: Tretter 2013 Abstract MiP2013



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