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| ETC - the electron transport chain - is the most frequently applied misnomer in bioenergetics. Y Hatefi in the team of DE Green clarified this 58 years ago, introducing the concept of the [[Electron transfer-pathway |electron transfer system]]. | | ETC - the electron transport chain - is the most frequently applied misnomer in bioenergetics. Y Hatefi in the team of DE Green clarified this 58 years ago, introducing the concept of the [[Electron transfer-pathway |electron transfer system]]. | ||
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- - from the O2k-Network »US TN Nashville Wasserman DH« and »US MI East Lansing Bazil JN«
- Wollenman LC, Vander Ploeg MR, Miller ML, Zhang Y, Bazil JN (2017) The effect of respiration buffer composition on mitochondrial metabolism and function. PLOS ONE 12:e0187523. - »Bioblast link«
- Did you know that some substrates alone cannot maintain a stable mitochondrial respiratory flux in OXPHOS?
- Unstable respiratory fluxes in OXPHOS might be due to substrates limitation - » Pyruvate - troubleshooting«
- Did you know that some substrates alone cannot maintain a stable mitochondrial respiratory flux in OXPHOS?
- Apr-21 Tu
Citrate synthase activity is commonly applied as a mitochondrial marker - and erroneous applications are common in the literature.
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- Apr-24 Fr
ETC - the electron transport chain - is the most frequently applied misnomer in bioenergetics. Y Hatefi in the team of DE Green clarified this 58 years ago, introducing the concept of the electron transfer system.