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== Uncoupled respiration ==
== Uncoupled respiration ==


::::* ".. apparent ETS excess capacity (uncoupled respiration)":  It will be helpful to distinguish physiological [[uncoupling]] and pathological [[dyscoupling]] from experimentally induced 'uncoupling' (using FCCP, DNP or other established uncouplers), by reference to the ETS state as the [[noncoupled]] [[state E]] of respiration [ [[MiPNet12.15]] ].
::::* ".. apparent ET excess capacity (uncoupled respiration)":  It will be helpful to distinguish physiological [[uncoupling]] and pathological [[dyscoupling]] from experimentally induced 'uncoupling' (using FCCP, DNP or other established uncouplers), by reference to the ET state as the [[noncoupled]] state of respiration [ [[MiPNet12.15]] ].


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Uncoupled respiration

  • ".. apparent ET excess capacity (uncoupled respiration)": It will be helpful to distinguish physiological uncoupling and pathological dyscoupling from experimentally induced 'uncoupling' (using FCCP, DNP or other established uncouplers), by reference to the ET state as the noncoupled state of respiration [ MiPNet12.15 ].
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