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| '''Mitochondria show variable preferences for [[GM|glutamate & malate]] or [[PM|pyruvate & malate]] to support NADH-linked respiration, depending on species, tissues, and pathophysiological state.''' <br> | | '''Mitochondria show variable preferences for [[GM|glutamate & malate]] or [[PM|pyruvate & malate]] to support NADH-linked respiration, depending on species, tissues, and pathophysiological state.''' <br> | ||
DatLab 7.4 provides a step-by-step guide through SUIT-008 and SUIT-014, which can be used in parallel to compare respiratory capacities | DatLab 7.4 provides a step-by-step guide through SUIT-008 and SUIT-014, which can be used in parallel to compare respiratory capacities supported by these NADH-linked fuel substrates. <br> | ||
-»'''[[SUIT-008]]'''« and »'''[[SUIT-014]]'''« | -»'''[[SUIT-008]]'''« and »'''[[SUIT-014]]'''« | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 4 June 2020
2020 Week 23
- Jun-01 Mo
Did you know that instabilities of the slope of the oxygen signal (O2 slope neg.) can be prevented by the proper use of TIP2k-Filter Papers during an instrumental O2 background test?
- Jun-02 Tu
Remodeling pathway control of mitochondrial respiratory capacity by temperature in mouse heart: electron flow through the Q-junction in permeabilized fibers
- from the O2k-Network »AT Innsbruck Gnaiger E« , »CA Rimouski Blier PU« and »CA Edmonton Lemieux H«
- Lemieux H, Blier PU, Gnaiger E (2017) Remodeling pathway control of mitochondrial respiratory capacity by temperature in mouse heart: electron flow through the Q-junction in permeabilized fibers. Sci Rep 7:2840. »Bioblast link«
- Jun-03 We
- Jun-04 Th
Mitochondria show variable preferences for glutamate & malate or pyruvate & malate to support NADH-linked respiration, depending on species, tissues, and pathophysiological state.
DatLab 7.4 provides a step-by-step guide through SUIT-008 and SUIT-014, which can be used in parallel to compare respiratory capacities supported by these NADH-linked fuel substrates.
-»SUIT-008« and »SUIT-014«
- Jun-05 Fr