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  • '''Molecular oxygen''', O<sub>2</sub> or '''dioxygen''', has two atoms of oxygen, O, which is the chemical element with atomic number 8. The relative molecu == Oxygen gas ==
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  • ...serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are lower due to the [[oxygen solubility factor]]: 191 and 184 µM at 37 °C or 234 and 227 µM at 25 °C == Oxygen solubility in gas (g) versus aqueous solution (aq) ==
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  • ...p>·Mx<sup>-1</sup>] is normalized for the cell count, distinguished from [[oxygen flux]] (e.g. per mg protein or wet mass). These are different forms of [[no
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  • ...n flux (''e.g.'', per body mass, or per cell volume) is distinguished from oxygen flow (per number of objects, such as cells), ''I''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub> :::* '''Convert various units of volume-specific oxygen flux''', ''J''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>, to '''SI units''' [nmol·s<sup>-1</
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  • ...tly, a strictly hyperbolic kinetics is observed, with two parameters, the oxygen pressure at half-maximum flux, ''p''<sub>50</sub>, and maximum flux, Jmax. == Oxygen dependence of respiration ==
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  • ...re]] of oxygen [kPa], related to oxygen concentration in solution by the [[oxygen solubility]], ''S''<sub>O2</sub> [µM/kPa]. {{Template:Keywords: Oxygen signal}}
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  • |description=Physiological, '''intracellular oxygen pressure''' is significantly lower than air saturation under normoxia, henc
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  • ...the [[Oroboros O2k]] is transmitted from the electrochemical polarographic oxygen sensor ([[OroboPOS]]) for each of the two O2k-chambers to [[DatLab]]. The p == Oxygen signal without calibration ==
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  • {{Template:Oxygen sensor test}} ...the O2k have to function according to specifications for a high-resolution oxygen signal to be obtained:
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  • ...emperature and composition of the medium. To determine the FM based on the oxygen concentration, specific methods and equipment are needed (see references Ra {{Template:Keywords: Oxygen signal}}
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  • ...s''', ROS, are molecules derived from molecular [[oxygen]], including free oxygen radicals, which are more reactive than O<sub>2</sub>. Physiologically and p
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  • ...III and CIV) may result in consistent or significantly different levels of oxygen consumption. Hence the best quantitative estimate of ''Rox'' has to be care = Residual oxygen consumption: a baseline correction of mitochondrial respiration =
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  • ...e stirred medium to the cathode, resulting in a linear calibration between oxygen partial pressure and electric current [Amp] (amperometric mode of operation ...ular range (10-30 µM) and severe hypoxia (<0.1 µM), but also to hyperoxia (oxygen saturation: c. 1 mM). In measurements of cell respiration in conjunction wi
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  • ...''', ''p''<sub>c</sub>, below which [[aerobic]] catabolism (respiration or oxygen consumption) declines significantly.
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  • ...sly to compensate for lower aerobic ATP generation, then the '''[[limiting oxygen pressure]]''', ''p''<sub>l</sub>, is equal to the ''p''<sub>c</sub>. In man
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  • ...version of partial oxygen pressure into oxygen concentration. The standard oxygen calibration procedure is described below for high-resolution respirometry w == Oxygen calibration in instrumental and experimental DatLab files ==
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  • #REDIRECT [[Intracellular oxygen]]
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  • ...eous phase, however, is much lower than in the gas phase, due to the low [[oxygen solubility]] in water. The activity of dissolved O<sub>2</sub> is expressed
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  • |description=Two-point calibration of the polarographic oxygen sensor, comprising [[Air calibration]] and [[Zero calibration]]. See also [ == Keywords: Oxygen signal ==
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  • ...org/programs.aspx?year=2014&program=oxygenrad Gordon Research Conference - Oxygen Radicals] ...org/programs.aspx?year=2014&program=oxygenrad Gordon Research Conference - Oxygen Radicals]
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  • ...and rate. (b) ''p''<sub>50</sub> is the oxygen partial pressure at which oxygen binding (on myoglobin, haemoglobin) is 50%, or desaturation is 50%.
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  • ...re]] of oxygen [kPa], related to oxygen concentration in solution by the [[oxygen solubility]], ''S''<sub>O2</sub> [µM/kPa]. {{Template:Keywords: Oxygen signal}}
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  • ...''', ''p''<sub>c</sub>, below which [[aerobic]] catabolism (respiration or oxygen consumption) declines significantly.
    778 bytes (105 words) - 14:32, 21 October 2021
  • ...ssions is used for units of amount of half a nmol molecular oxygen (natoms oxygen; natoms O; ng.atom O; nmol O), with the identical meaning: 0.5 nmol O<sub>2 |kinetics=Oxygen
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  • ...s''', ROS, are molecules derived from molecular [[oxygen]], including free oxygen radicals, which are more reactive than O<sub>2</sub>. Physiologically and p
    598 bytes (71 words) - 00:19, 18 February 2020
  • |title=Munshi L, Ferguson ND (2020) Evolving issues in oxygen therapy in acute care medicine. JAMA 2020;10.1001/jama.2019.22029. ...te in the setting of hypoxia, there are many circumstances in which excess oxygen is indiscriminately administered for extended periods.
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  • ...icellular oxygen depletion during ordinary tissue culturing, measured with oxygen microsensors. Cell Prolif 38:257-67. ...y the cell), as this concentration may deviate very substantially from the oxygen concentration recorded in the gas phase.
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  • ...cellular respiration and linear oxygen dependence of antimycin A inhibited oxygen consumption. Mol Biol Rep 29:83-7. ...the basis for the maintenance of a high aerobic scope at physiological low-oxygen levels, whereas further pronounced depression induces energetic stress unde
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  • '''Davis, CA, US''', 2014 May 07-10. Oxygen Club of California [http://oxyclubcalifornia.org/OCC2014/index.php 2014 Wor |authors=Oxygen Club of California
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  • ...ing exercise is a function of limited oxygen supply and high mitochondrial oxygen affinity. Eur J Appl Physiol 112:3935-6.
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  • |title=Kaelin WG Jr (2005) ROS: really involved in oxygen sensing. Cell Metab 1(6):357-8. ...), which is a master regulator of oxygen-sensitive gene expression, by low oxygen.
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  • ...c measurement of [[oxygen flow]]), with four electrons being taken up when oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>) is reduced to water.
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  • ...nditions are best illustrated by a logarithmic scale of oxygen pressure or oxygen concentration. In the '''''anoxic state''''' ([[State 5]]), any aerobic typ
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  • == Keywords: Oxygen signal == {{Template:Keywords: Oxygen signal}}
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  • ...''metabolism'' is restricted to oxic ''conditions''. Below the [[critical oxygen pressure]], aerobic ATP production decreases.
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  • ...ent in blood samples using polarographic oxygen sensors. In: Polarographic Oxygen Sensors. Aquatic and Physiological Applications. Gnaiger E, Forstner H (eds ...measurement of oxygen partial pressure (''p''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>) and oxygen content (''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>) in blood are therefore important cr
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  • ...' is the volume-specific background oxygen flux ([[Instrumental background oxygen flux]]). ''Further details'': [[Flux / Slope]].
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  • ...ight|70px|link=O2k-Manual|O2k-Manual]]O2k Quality Control 1: Polarographic oxygen sensors and accuracy of calibration. |abstract=Gnaiger E (2023) O2k Quality Control 1: Polarographic oxygen sensors and accuracy of calibration. Mitochondr Physiol Network 06.03(21):1
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