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Gnaiger E (1993) Efficiency and power strategies under hypoxia. Is low efficiency at high glycolytic ATP production a paradox? In: Surviving hypoxia: Mechanisms of control and adaptation. Hochachka PW, Lutz PL, Sick T, Rosenthal M, Van den Thillart G (eds) CRC Press, Boca Raton, Ann Arbor, London, Tokyo:77-109. |
Gnaiger Erich (1993) CRC Press
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Stress:Ischemia-reperfusion Organism: Human, Annelids Tissue;cell: Skeletal muscle Preparation: Intact organism
Regulation: Aerobic glycolysis, ADP, ATP, Coupling efficiency;uncoupling, pH, Phosphate Coupling state: ROUTINE
HRR: Theory
MitoFit 2020.4, CaloRespirometry, LEAK respiration, Efficiency, Flow, Force, Flux, BEC 2020.2