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# How is a particular respiratory state obtained experimentally? Example: Addition of reduced carbon-substrate after ADP to obtain ‘[[State 3]]’, and evaluation of saturation of flux by experimental concentrations of ADP, P<sub>i</sub>, and O<sub>2</sub> to verify that OXPHOS capacity rather than a substrate-limited flux is measured. | # How is a particular respiratory state obtained experimentally? Example: Addition of reduced carbon-substrate after ADP to obtain ‘[[State 3]]’, and evaluation of saturation of flux by experimental concentrations of ADP, P<sub>i</sub>, and O<sub>2</sub> to verify that OXPHOS capacity rather than a substrate-limited flux is measured. | ||
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Note on respiratory states
- Which question or concept provides the basis for studying a particular respiratory state? Example: OXPHOS capacity.
- How is a particular respiratory state obtained experimentally? Example: Addition of reduced carbon-substrate after ADP to obtain ‘State 3’, and evaluation of saturation of flux by experimental concentrations of ADP, Pi, and O2 to verify that OXPHOS capacity rather than a substrate-limited flux is measured.
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