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:::::: <big>''A collection from the ยป[[OROBOROS_INSTRUMENTS|Bioblast Agenda]]ยซ</big> | :::::: <big>''A collection from the ยป[[OROBOROS_INSTRUMENTS|Bioblast Agenda]]ยซ</big> | ||
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|''' What is the O<sub>2</sub> solubility factor of the medium (''F''<sub>M</sub>) and why is it important? '''<br> | |||
''F''<sub>M</sub> expresses the effect of the salt concentration on oxygen solubility relative to pure water, and varies depending on the temperature and composition of the medium. The correct ''F''<sub>M</sub> needs to be entered in DatLab when performing an air calibration. <br> | |||
- ยป'''[[Oxygen solubility factor]]'''ยซ , ยป'''[[Oxygen_calibration_-_DatLab#Air_calibration_in_DatLab|Air calibration in DatLab]]'''ยซ <br> | |||
- communicated by ยป[[Baglivo Eleonora]]ยซ and ยป[[Timon-Gomez Alba]]ยซ | |||
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Revision as of 11:04, 12 February 2024
- A collection from the ยปBioblast Agendaยซ
Feb 2024
- Feb-12 Mo
What is the O2 solubility factor of the medium (FM) and why is it important?
FM expresses the effect of the salt concentration on oxygen solubility relative to pure water, and varies depending on the temperature and composition of the medium. The correct FM needs to be entered in DatLab when performing an air calibration.
- ยปOxygen solubility factorยซ , ยปAir calibration in DatLabยซ
- communicated by ยปBaglivo Eleonoraยซ and ยปTimon-Gomez Albaยซ
Jan 2024
- Jan-31 We
Can the S-pathway O2 flux be derived by subtracting N-pathway O2 flux from NS-pathway O2 flux?
No, the sum of the O2 fluxes measured in the presence of NADH-linked substrates alone and succinate as the single substrate is typically higher than using a combination of all these substrates. This effect is described as incomplete additivity:
- ยปAdditive effect of convergent electron flowยซ
- communicated by ยปCardoso Luizaยซ and ยปGrings Mateusยซ
- Jan-02 Tu
New year, new state? What is REN state?
REN state is now distinguished from ROX state: REN is measured in mitochondrial preparations without addition of substrates, whereas ROX is due to oxidative side reactions remaining after inhibition of the electron transfer pathway.
- ยปRENยซ, ยปROXยซ
- communicated by ยปTimon-Gomez Albaยซ and ยปLeo Elettraยซ