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'''[[OROBOROS Events]]'''
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'''[[O2k-Catalogue OROBOROS]] - a guided tour to the O2k'''
'''[[O2k-Catalogue OROBOROS]] - a guided tour to the O2k'''


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<big>In an '''Open-Access''' approach, OROBOROS provides detailed information on the '''O2k and modular components''', the '''O2k-Manual''', '''O2k-Protocols''' and '''O2k-Publications''', the '''O2k-WorldWide MiPNet''', and '''OROBOROS O2k-Workshops'''.</big>
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'''[[Oxygraph-2k | O2k]] - OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k: the modular system for [[high-resolution respirometry]]'''. Β 
'''[[Oxygraph-2k | O2k]] - OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k: the modular system for [[high-resolution respirometry]]'''. Β 
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'''[[MiPNet19.01 O2k-Core Manual|O2k-Manual]]''' - open access instructions to application and service of the [[O2k-Core]], [[TIP2k]] and [[O2k-Catalogue: O2k-MultiSensor components | O2k-MultiSensor Modules]]. Β 
'''[[MiPNet19.01 O2k-Core Manual|O2k-Manual]]''' - open access instructions to application and service of the [[O2k-Core]], [[TIP2k]] and [[O2k-Catalogue: O2k-MultiSensor components | O2k-MultiSensor Modules]]. Β 
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== '''OroboPedia''' at a glance ==
== '''OroboPedia''' at a glance ==

Revision as of 20:46, 14 May 2014

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OroboPedia by OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS - www.oroboros.at

OROBOROS
Info OROBOROS


OROBOROS Events

O2k-Catalogue OROBOROS - a guided tour to the O2k

In an Open-Access approach, OROBOROS provides detailed information on the O2k and modular components, the O2k-Manual, O2k-Protocols and O2k-Publications, the O2k-WorldWide MiPNet, and OROBOROS O2k-Workshops.

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O2k - OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k: the modular system for high-resolution respirometry.

O2k-Manual


O2k-Manual - open access instructions to application and service of the O2k-Core, TIP2k and O2k-MultiSensor Modules.


O2k-Protocols

O2k-Protocols are complementary to the O2k-Manual and O2k-Publications. Users are encouraged to get involved, contribute and share their expertise.


O2k-Publications in the MiPMap

O2k-Publications[1] are part of the category Publications, providing a portal for sharing, disseminating and commenting relevant literature in mitochondrial physiology. Bioblast allows the β€œevolution” of a publication with space for open discussions and extensions of an otherwise static β€˜paper’. This applies specifically to Methods and Materials, Discussion, and References sections, which may be limited by space in original publications.


MiPNet Reference Laboratories

O2k-WorldWide: MiPNet Reference Laboratories for High-Resolution Respirometry from all over the world join to form the unique OROBOROS Mitochondrial Physiology Network.


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Join us at an OROBOROS O2k-Workshop on the fast lane to high-resolution respirometry.


Info OROBOROS
OROBOROS

OroboPedia at a glance

OroboPedia as part of the Bioblast wiki is a developing scientific database initiated as a service by OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS - and more[2].


More lists on OroboPedia

Publications in the MiPMap


MitoPedia Glossaries

MitoPedia Glossaries - high-resolution terminology


Notes and references

  1. ↑ O2k is the acronym for Oxygraph-2k for high-resolution respirometry.
  2. ↑ The term OroboPedia is a portmanteau from Ouroboros β€œthe tail-eater” – an archetypical symbol of a dragon forming a circle, where β€œcreation and the created become one in an inseparable process”. http://www.mipart.at/?oroboros-archetypical-symbol 2010-09-09.
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