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  • ...ent mitochondrial haplogroups selected during migrations of modern humans? A test using modular kinetic analysis of coupling in mitochondria from cybrid |authors=Amo T, Brand MD
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  • |title=Affourtit C, Quinlan CL, Brand MD (2012) Measurement of proton leak and electron leak in isolated mitochon |authors=Affourtit C, Quinlan CL, Brand MD
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  • |title=Lou PH, Hansen BS, Olsen PH, Tullin S, Murphy MP, Brand MD (2007) Mitochondrial uncouplers with an extraordinary dynamic range. Bio |authors=Lou PH, Hansen BS, Olsen PH, Tullin S, Murphy MP, Brand MD
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  • |title=von Brand T (1946) Anaerobiosis in invertebrates. Biodynamica Monographs 4:328 pp. |authors=von Brand T
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  • ...ndria as ATP consumers: Cellular treason in anoxia. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97:8670-4. |authors=St-Pierre J, Brand MD, Boutilier RG
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  • |title=Lambert AJ, Brand MD (2004) Superoxide production by NADH:ubiquinone oxidoreductase (complex |authors=Lambert AJ, Brand MD
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  • |title=Rogers GW, Brand MD, Petrosyan S, Ashok D, Elorza AA, Ferrick DA, Murphy AN (2011) High thro |authors=Rogers GW, Brand MD, Petrosyan S, Ashok D, Elorza AA, Ferrick DA, Murphy AN
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  • |title=Quinlan CL, Perevoshchikova IV, Hey-Mogensen M, Orr AL, Brand MD (2013) Sites of reactive oxygen species generation by mitochondria oxidi |authors=Quinlan CL, Perevoshchikova IV, Hey-Mogensen M, Orr AL, Brand MD
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  • |title=Rolfe DF, Hulbert AJ, Brand MD (1994) Characteristics of mitochondrial proton leak and control of oxida |authors=Rolfe DF, Hulbert AJ, Brand MD
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  • |title=Jastroch M, Divakaruni AS, MookerjeecS, Treberg JR, Brand MD (2010) Mitochondrial proton and electron leaks. Essays Biochem 47: 53– |authors=Jastroch M, Divakaruni AS, MookerjeecS, Treberg JR, Brand MD
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  • |title=Perevoshchikova IV, Quinlan CL, Orr AL, Gerencser AA, Brand MD (2013) Sites of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide production during fatty |authors=Perevoshchikova IV, Quinlan CL, Orr AL, Gerencser AA, Brand MD
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  • ...mann F, Horn D, Zeviani M, Kutsche K (2015) Mutations in NDUFB11, encoding a complex I component of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, cause microphth |authors=van Rahden VA, Fernandez-Vizarra E, Alawi M, Brand K, Fellmann F, Horn D, Zeviani M, Kutsche K
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  • ...on ejection and electron transport in mitochondria. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 73:437-41. |authors=Brand MD, Reynafarje B, Lehninger AL
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  • |title=Setz C, Benischke AS, Pinho Ferreira Bento AC, Brand Y, Levano S, Paech F, Leitmeyer K, Bodmer D (2018) Induction of mitophagy i |authors=Setz C, Benischke AS, Pinho Ferreira Bento AC, Brand Y, Levano S, Paech F, Leitmeyer K, Bodmer D
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  • ...ner K, Mikoteit T, Lejri I, Gerber M, Beck J, Holsboer-Trachsler E, Eckert A (2020) Influence of regular physical activity on mitochondrial activity and |authors=Brand Serge, Ebner Katarina, Mikoteit Thorsten, Lejri Imane, Gerber Markus, Beck
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  • ...ated fatty acid) covalently linked to [[carnitine]], frequently applied as a substrate for [[fatty acid oxidation]] (FAO) in [[mitochondrial preparation |vendor=BioTrend (brand: APExBIO Technology)
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  • ...égur J, Kreutz M (2018) Double genetic disruption of lactate dehydrogenase A and B is required to ablate the 'Warburg effect' restricting tumor growth t ...M, Brand A, Di Ianni L, Dettmer K, Reinders J, Singer K, Peter K, Schnell A, Bruss C, Decking SM, Koehl G, Felipe-Abrio B, Durivault J, Bayer P, Evange
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  • ...o the 2-mL [[O2k-chamber]], and keeping the SmartPOS/OroboPOS-Connector in a fixed position for sealing the O2k-chamber with the [[POS-Seal Tip]]. In ad == A damaged POS-Holder may cause medium to leak from the O2k-Chamber ==
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  • ...s and ECR concerns regarding preprinting needs to be addressed. We provide a perspective from an interdisciplinary group of early career researchers on
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  • ...A, Walz K, Cirnu A, Surjanto J, Urlaub D, Leskien M, Kohlhaas M, Nickel A, Brand T, Nose N, Wörsdörfer P, Wagner N, Higuchi T, Maack C, Dudek J, Lorenz K, ...ssica, Urlaub Daniela, Leskien Miriam, Kohlhaas Micahel, Nickel Alexander, Brand Theresa, Nose Naoko, Woersdoerfer Philipp, Wagner Nicole, Higuchi Takahiro,
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  • |authors=Sanchez LM, Van den Brand M, Nijtmans LG, Rodenburg RJ ...ge of clinical phenotypes [1]. It is often caused by an impaired assembly, a process which is still poorly understood. The enzyme is composed of 44 diff
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  • ...es and ECR concerns regarding preprinting need to be addressed. We provide a perspective from an interdisciplinary group of ECRs on the value of preprin
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  • ...rand, Chien, and Diolez (1994) Biochem. J. 297, 27-29]. On the other hand, a non-linear relationship indicates that the H+/O ratio is dependent on the m
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  • :::: A '''Product''' in the O2k-Catalogue is an item available from [[Purchase | O :::: The '''Product name''' is a term unique for each specific product. Complex product names are composite
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  • |authors=Dahdah N, Gama-Perez P, Gonzalez-Franquesa A, Garcia-Roves PM ...ion requires mechanical and chemical disruptions. Moreover, there will be a release of fatty acids and/or triglycerides when permeabilizing the cells.
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  • |title=Horvath G, Eigentler A, Gnaiger E, Tretter L (2012) Respiratory substrate effects on mitochondrial |authors=Horvath G, Eigentler A, Gnaiger E, Tretter L
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  • ...cloheximide leads to spurious results, and, thirdly, that the structure of a 'hierarchy' of ATP-consumers may reflect the lifestyle and physiology of th
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  • ...e only. BMR (in humans) is measured at rest 12 to 14 hours after eating in a physically and mentally relaxed state at thermally neutral room temperature ...asurement is made, since it has little effect on the metabolism determined a few hours later."
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  • are a major source of ATP after oxidation. Their oxidation process, a variety of substrate combinations including palmatoylcarnitine in
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  • ..., apoptosis and mitochondria-dependent cell growth. In conclusion, NOA1 is a novel partner of OPA1 in the regulation of mitochondrial ultrastructure and ..., Ashiya M, Buttle K, Weiler S, Oakes SA, Mannella CA, Korsmeyer SJ (2002) A distinct pathway remodels mitochondrial cristae and mobilizes cytochrome c
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  • ...alase]] to water and [[oxygen]]. H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> is produced as a signaling molecule in aerobic metabolism and passes membranes more easily c ...on the [[O2k-Fluo LED2-Module]], using [[Amplex UltraRed]] (or one of its brand names).<ref>Makrecka-Kuka M, Krumschnabel G, Gnaiger E (2015) High-resoluti
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  • ...e across a 26-day time course [2]. The primary basis for the inhibition is a restriction of oxidative substrate to the mitochondrion that involves an or ...stable complex with the enzyme [3]. It is likely that intracellular pH of A. franciscana embryos may decline during diapause as the metabolic depressio
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  • ...Buergi S]], [[Amberger A]], [[Hillen HS]], [[Zschocke J]], [[Keller Markus A]]<br><br> '''Introduction:''' Human 17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase 10 (HSD10) is a crucial enzyme located in mitochondria that participates in isoleucine cata
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  • ...control in permeabilized fibres versus tissue homogenate from mouse heart: A comparative study aimed at evaluation of the PBS tissue shredder. ::[[Pecinova 2011 Mitochondrion|Pecinova A, Drahota Z, Nuskova H, Pecina P, Houstek J (2011) Evaluation of basic mitoc
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  • ...itochondrion appears to be the primary mechanism for metabolic arrest in ''A. franciscana'' embryos during diapause, which is accentuated by inhibition # [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21335009 Hand S, Menze M, Borcar A, Patil Y, Covi J, Reynolds J, Toner M (2011) Metabolic restructuring during
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  • ...link=http://www.mitoglobal.org/index.php/MITOEAGLE|COST Action MitoEAGLE]] A systematic review of the use of respirometry in critically ill patients. ...]. A search of the MEDLINE and PubMed databases (1960 to August 2016) and a manual review of reference lists were conducted to find experimental studie
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  • ....mitoglobal.org/index.php/MITOEAGLE|COST Action MitoEAGLE]] The effects of a Mediterranean versus Western diet on nonhuman primate skeletal muscle bioen ..., hypertension, type 2 diabetes, and hypercholesterolemia. [3] Conversely, a mediterranean diet has been associated with lower risk of cardiometabolic d
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  • |title=Sumbalova Z, Wiethuechter A, Fasching M, Gnaiger E (2011) Coupling control and substrate control of mit |authors=Sumbalova Z, Wiethuechter A, Fasching M, Gnaiger E
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  • ...ork were published regularly. Finally, in response to COVID-19 we launched a new scientific journal, BEC (Bioenergetics Communications - https://www.bio ...imea Komlodi]] and KOL [[Garcia-Roves Pablo Miguel|Pablo Garcia-Roves]] on a Virtual O2k-Workshop, April 2021
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  • |description='''Tetraphenylphosphonium''' (TPP<sup>+</sup>). A lipophilic molecular probe in conjunction with an ion selective electrode ( ...ctrode (like a classical pH) or for just one singe electrode that requires a separate reference electrode.
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  • ...xperiments on permeabilized fibers would be performed only for training in a separate set of experiments. Moreover, the possibility of confrontation in ...ssibility of starting a new international collaboration that might lead to a long-term cooperation. Maybe in the future it might be planned the writing
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  • ::::3) Take a coach to Druskininkai (approximately 10 Euro). ::::3) Take a coach to Druskininkai (approximately 10 Euro).
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  • # Kushmerick MJ (Seattle) A paradigm for energy balance in muscle function. p 71. [[Media:BTK94_071-076 # Lloyd D (Cardiff) A controlled chaotic attractor controls life. p 77. [[Media:BTK94_077-080_Llo
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  • :::: [[File:DoerrierC.JPG|80px|Doerrier Velasco Carolina A]] :::: [[Doerrier C|Doerrier Velasco Carolina A]], [[ES Granada Acuna-Castroviejo D]]
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  • |'''Impaired mitochondrial respiration in platelets: A future biomarker for Alzheimer’s disease?'''<br> |'''Mitotherapy: A promising therapeutic approach for central nervous system damage?'''<br>
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  • ...PHOS remodeling in high-grade prostate cancer involves mtDNA mutations and a prognostic gene expression signature. https://doi.org/10.26124/mitofit:1900 ...PHOS remodeling in high-grade prostate cancer involves mtDNA mutations and a prognostic gene expression signature]'''
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  • |'''Coenzyme Q - a mobile redox compound in the electron transfer system '''<br> Coenzyme Q is a lipid composed of a benzoquinone ring with an isoprenoid side chain, two methoxy groups and on
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  • ...car et al critically review the main metabolic features of BSF and provide a hypothesis to explain the unusual metabolic network and its biological sign ...rdinary energy metabolism of the bloodstream ''Trypanosoma brucei'' forms: a critical review and hypothesis. Bioenerg Commun 2022.17. https://doi.org/10
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  • ...eavour to provide a balanced view on mitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms ...Extracellular ''Rox''. (5) Aerobic microbial respiration. Bars are not at a quantitative scale.]]
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  • ...nt for cell proliferation or survival. Oroboros Instruments is happy to be a consortium partner, providing infrastructure and expertise.<br> :from the O2k-Network »[[AU Sydney Philp A]]«
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  • ...phosphorylation (OXPHOS) — a direct measure of mitochondrial function — is a result of evolution, age, gender, lifestyle, and environment (EAGLE). Incre ...The ‘Blue Book’ on Mitochondrial Pathways and Respiratory Control presents a fundamental introduction to OXPHOS analysis for students and researchers in
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  • ...ska Kristine, Votion Dominique-Marie, Vujacic-Mirski Ksenija, Wagner Brett A, Ward Marie Louise, Warnsmann Verena, Wasserman David H, Watala Cezary, Wei ...eavour to provide a balanced view of mitochondrial respiratory control and a critical discussion on reporting data of mitochondrial respiration in terms
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  • ...ions of these experiences aim at describing the real world and thus create a mirror image of the real world in the abstract world of theories. Some cent ...g, and destruction of biological and cultural diversity, where MAWIA plays a MAW-dominant (Male-Adult-White) role.
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