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Bioblast alert 2015(02): 2015-01-28
- Gentle Science: The Vancouver Protocol carries the spirit of Gentle Science. Do involved editors, authors and peer reviewers know that? Β»more details
- MitoGlobal Organizations: Amy Goldstein (Mitochondrial Medicine Society) created the Mitochondrial Global Networks map. Β»see the map.
- MitoPedia: What is wrong with the RCR? Β»Find out: OXPHOS coupling efficiency
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Bioblast
Catalytically working as an information synthase, Bioblast supports the decentralized evolution of a MitoPedia, for developing a consistent nomenclature in the growing field of mitochondrial physiology. - Bioblast info.
MitoPedia: High-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution.
The Mitochondrial Global Network (MitoGlobal) aims at providing a WorldWide information platform for scientific mitochondrial organizations and mitochondrial research consortia, listing MitoGlobal Organizations, MitoGlobal Centres and MitoGlobal Events.
- MiPMap: The project Mitochondrial Physiology Map is initiated to create a list of mitochondrial properties in cell types, tissues and species. As part of MitoPedia, MiPMap will provide an information synthase for Comparative Mitochondrial Physiology. This project will require global input to establish a comprehensive database. - Β»MiPNet and Β»MiPNet
- Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history: Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'?
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Bioblast login
- You need a Bioblast account to log in into the Bioblast wiki to add or edit any of the public pages: Β»Create account
- OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k users can download the DatLab software from the OROBOROS website and use a different log in code: Β»www.oroboros.at/?DatLab