120080
The identifier refers to several distinct technical, scientific, and legal subjects. Depending on the context, it most commonly appears as a unique article identifier in medical journals, a plant species ID, or a specific legal case number. 1. Mitochondrial Research and Mitophagy (Article 120080)
The number 120080 also serves as a reference in various administrative and legal databases:
It is a document ID for a mathematical paper on the "Separation by hyperplanes in finite-dimensional vector spaces" in the European Digital Mathematics Library [23]. 120080
The study identifies how the protein PINK1 senses mitochondrial damage. When a mitochondrion's membrane potential drops (a sign of dysfunction), PINK1 stabilizes and activates the protein Parkin [11, 15].
Walker v. Barron (2021 IL App (1st) 120080) is a case involving the Illinois Municipal Code and the eligibility of officials with federal felony convictions to hold office [21]. Walker v
This process, known as mitophagy , is the cell's "quality control" mechanism for removing damaged power plants (mitochondria). Failure in this pathway is strongly linked to the development of Parkinson’s Disease and other neurodegenerative conditions [15, 20]. 2. Myotonic Dystrophy and Japanese National Registries
It is used as an Economic Disclosure Statement (EDS) package number (#120080) for governmental transactions and vendor disclosures [22]. 4. Biological and Botanical Classification Legal and Regulatory Identifiers
It provides critical data on the epidemiology and natural history of DM in the Japanese population, helping researchers design more effective clinical trials for this rare genetic disorder [14]. 3. Legal and Regulatory Identifiers