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== Uncoupled respiration == | |||
*".. apparent ETS excess capacity (uncoupled respiration)": It will be helpful to distinguish physiological [[uncoupling]] and pathological [[dyscoupling]] from experimentally induced 'uncoupling' (using FCCP, DNP or other established uncouplers), by reference to the ETS state as the [[non-coupled]] [[state E]] of respiration [ [[MiPNet12.15]] ]. | *".. apparent ETS excess capacity (uncoupled respiration)": It will be helpful to distinguish physiological [[uncoupling]] and pathological [[dyscoupling]] from experimentally induced 'uncoupling' (using FCCP, DNP or other established uncouplers), by reference to the ETS state as the [[non-coupled]] [[state E]] of respiration [ [[MiPNet12.15]] ]. | ||
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Uncoupled respiration
- ".. apparent ETS excess capacity (uncoupled respiration)": It will be helpful to distinguish physiological uncoupling and pathological dyscoupling from experimentally induced 'uncoupling' (using FCCP, DNP or other established uncouplers), by reference to the ETS state as the non-coupled state E of respiration [ MiPNet12.15 ].
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