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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "[[File:Coenzyme Q2.png|left|200px|CoQ<sub>2</sub>]]'''Coenzyme Q<sub>2</sub>''' or ubiquinone-2 (CoQ<sub>2</sub>) is a [[quinone]] derivate composed of a benzoquinone ring with an isoprenoid side chain consisting of two isoprenoid groups, with two methoxy groups, and with one methyl group. In HRR it is used as a Q-mimetic to detect the redox changes of [[coenzyme Q]] at the [[Q-junction]] in conjunction with the [[Q-Module]], since the naturally occurring long-chain coenzyme Q (e.g. CoQ<sub>10</sub>) is trapped within membrane boundaries. CoQ<sub>2</sub> can react both with mitochondrial complexes (e.g. [[CI]], [[CII]] and [[CIII]]) at their quinone-binding sites and with the [[Three-electrode system |detecting electrode]].". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Coenzyme Q2  + ([[File:Coenzyme Q2.png|left|200px|CoQ<s[[File:Coenzyme Q2.png|left|200px|CoQ<sub>2</sub>]]'''Coenzyme Q<sub>2</sub>''' or ubiquinone-2 (CoQ<sub>2</sub>) is a [[quinone]] derivate composed of a benzoquinone ring with an isoprenoid side chain consisting of two isoprenoid groups, with two methoxy groups, and with one methyl group. In HRR it is used as a Q-mimetic to detect the redox changes of [[coenzyme Q]] at the [[Q-junction]] in conjunction with the [[Q-Module]], since the naturally occurring long-chain coenzyme Q (e.g. CoQ<sub>10</sub>) is trapped within membrane boundaries. CoQ<sub>2</sub> can react both with mitochondrial complexes (e.g. [[CI]], [[CII]] and [[CIII]]) at their quinone-binding sites and with the [[Three-electrode system |detecting electrode]].[[Three-electrode system |detecting electrode]].)