Difference between revisions of "MiPNet10.09 MiP2005"
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|title=Gnaiger E, ed (2005) Mitochondrial physiology. The many faces and functions of an organelle. MiP2005 Abstracts. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 10.09: 1-152. | |title=Gnaiger E, ed (2005) Mitochondrial physiology. The many faces and functions of an organelle. MiP2005 Abstracts. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 10.09: 1-152. [[Media:MiPNet10.09 MiP2005.A-Abstracts.pdf|»Bioblast pdf«]] | ||
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Gnaiger E, ed (2005) Mitochondrial physiology. The many faces and functions of an organelle. MiP2005 Abstracts. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 10.09: 1-152. »Bioblast pdf« |
OROBOROS (2005) Mitochondr Physiol Network
Abstract: Summary: Whereas isolated mitochondria remain one of the gold-standards in studies of bioenergetics and mitochondrial physiology, permeabilized tissues and cells have become an alternative with several advantages. But some disadvantages have to be considered, too, for optimum experimental design and critical evaluation of results. • Keywords: MiP
• O2k-Network Lab: AT_Innsbruck_OROBOROS