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* The Bioblast Wiki has been accessed >20,000 times (2011-10-05) | |||
The Bioblast website is open for contributions in the spirit of Gentle Science, and is managed by OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS as (1) a service to the users of the OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k for high-resolution respirometry; (2) a networking initiative to support the [[MiPNet]]; (3) an approach of [[Gentle Science]]. | |||
==Past MiPNet Alerts== | |||
===2011-10-26=== | |||
*'''How to separate changes in mitochondrial quality and quantity.''' Does training induce mild uncoupling? Are sedentary humans healthy controls? | |||
::[[Pesta_2011_AJP|Pesta D, Hoppel F, Macek C, Messner H, Faulhaber M, Kobel C, Parson W, Burtscher M, Schocke M, Gnaiger E (2011) Similar qualitative and quantitative changes of mitochondrial respiration following strength and endurance training in normoxia and hypoxia in sedentary humans. Am. J. Physiol. Regul. Integr. Comp. Physiol. 301: R1078–R1087]]. | |||
*Term of the month: '''[[Basal respiration]]''' | |||
*[[Scientific service]]: '''[[Optimum uncoupler concentration|Uncoupler titrations]] |
Revision as of 12:22, 1 November 2011
- The Bioblast Wiki has been accessed >20,000 times (2011-10-05)
The Bioblast website is open for contributions in the spirit of Gentle Science, and is managed by OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS as (1) a service to the users of the OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k for high-resolution respirometry; (2) a networking initiative to support the MiPNet; (3) an approach of Gentle Science.
Past MiPNet Alerts
2011-10-26
- How to separate changes in mitochondrial quality and quantity. Does training induce mild uncoupling? Are sedentary humans healthy controls?
- Term of the month: Basal respiration
- Scientific service: Uncoupler titrations