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=== [[Bioblast alert]] 2012 (02): 2012-03-06 === | === [[Bioblast alert]] 2012 (02): 2012-03-06 === | ||
* '''50 Years ago''': '''Nick Holonyak''', considered as the "father of the light-emitting diode", developed the first practical '''visible-spectrum LED in 1962'''. ''Which colour? What is a'' '''LED'''''?'' >>> see '''[[Light emitting diode|Glossary: Fluorescence]]''' | * '''50 Years ago''': '''Nick Holonyak''', considered as the "father of the light-emitting diode", developed the first practical '''visible-spectrum LED in 1962'''. ''Which colour? What is a'' '''LED'''''?'' >>> see '''[[Light emitting diode|Glossary: Fluorescence]]''' | ||
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>>> [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/O2k-Feedback Feedback on first O2k-Fluorometry Workshop] | |||
'''Mitochondrial dys/function in obesity vs. anorexia''': | '''Mitochondrial dys/function in obesity vs. anorexia''': |
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Bioblast alert 2012 (02): 2012-03-06
- 50 Years ago: Nick Holonyak, considered as the "father of the light-emitting diode", developed the first practical visible-spectrum LED in 1962. Which colour? What is a LED? >>> see Glossary: Fluorescence
>>> Feedback on first O2k-Fluorometry Workshop
Mitochondrial dys/function in obesity vs. anorexia:
- Lindfors C, Nilsson IA, Garcia-Roves PM, Zuberi AR, Karimi M, Donahue LR, Roopenian DC, Mulder J, UhlΓ©n M, EkstrΓΆm TJ, Davisson MT, HΓΆkfelt TG, Schalling M, Johansen JE (2011) Hypothalamic mitochondrial dysfunction associated with anorexia in the anx/anx mouse. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108: 18108-18113.
- Holmstrom MH, Iglesias-Gutierrez E, Zierath JR, Garcia-Roves PM (2012) Tissue-specific control of mitochondrial respiration in obesity-related insulin resistance and diabetes. Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab Epub ahead of print.
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