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About Oroboros

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OroboroPedia --- Browse data: OroboroPedia --- www.oroboros.at

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 Open positions @OROBOROS >>> O2k-News @OROBOROS
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O2k - OROBOROS Oxygraph-2k: the modular system for high-resolution respirometry.

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O2k-Manual - open access instructions to application and service of the O2k-Core, TIP2k and O2k-MultiSensor Modules.


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O2k-Protocols are found quickly in the OroboroPedia and users are encouraged to contribute and share their expertise. The O2k-Protocols are complementary to the O2k-Manual and O2k-Publications.

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O2k-Publications[1] are part of the category Publications, providing a portal for sharing, disseminating and commenting relevant literature in mitochondrial physiology. Bioblast allows the “evolution” of a publication with space for open discussions and extensions of an otherwise static ‘paper’. This applies specifically to Methods and Materials, Discussion, and References sections, which may be limited by space in original publications.

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O2k-WorldWide: MiPNet Reference Laboratories for High-Resolution Respirometry from all over the world join to form the unique OROBOROS Mitochondrial Physiology Network - the MiPNet @OROBOROS.

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Catalogue OROBOROS


More lists on OroboroPedia

More lists on MitoPedia


OroboroPedia at a glance

OroboroPedia as part of the Bioblast wiki is a developing scientific database initiated as a service by OROBOROS INSTRUMENTS - and more[2].

Notes and references

  1. O2k is the acronym for Oxygraph-2k for high-resolution respirometry.
  2. The term OroboroPedia is a portmanteau from Ouroboros “the tail-eater” – an archetypical symbol of a dragon forming a circle, where “creation and the created become one in an inseparable process”. http://www.mipart.at/index.php?oroboros-archetypical-symbol 2010-09-09.