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* The '''[[Mitochondrial Global Network]]''' ( | * The '''[[Mitochondrial Global Network]]''' (MitoGlobal) aims at providing a WorldWide information platform for scientific mitochondrial organizations and mitochondrial research consortia, listing [[MitoGlobal Organizations]], [[MitoGlobal Centres]] and [[MitoGlobal Events]]. | ||
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* '''[[MiPMap]]''': A project on the '''Mitochondrial Physiology Map (MiPMap)''' is initiated to create a list of mitochondrial properties in cell types, tissues and species. MiPMap will provide an ''information synthase'' for '''Comparative Mitochondrial Physiology'''. | |||
* '''[[Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history]]''': Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'? | * '''[[Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history]]''': Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'? | ||
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Revision as of 05:20, 26 December 2012
MitoPedia
Catalytically working as an Information synthase in Bioblast, MitoPedia supports the decentralized evolution of a glossary of scientific terms, for developing a consistent nomenclature in the growing field of mitochondrial physiology.
- MitoPedia Glossaries: High-resolution terminology - matching measurements at high-resolution.
- The Mitochondrial Global Network (MitoGlobal) aims at providing a WorldWide information platform for scientific mitochondrial organizations and mitochondrial research consortia, listing MitoGlobal Organizations, MitoGlobal Centres and MitoGlobal Events.
- MiPMap: A project on the Mitochondrial Physiology Map (MiPMap) is initiated to create a list of mitochondrial properties in cell types, tissues and species. MiPMap will provide an information synthase for Comparative Mitochondrial Physiology.
- Mitochondria and bioblasts: Made history: Publications of historical interest are valued as milestones in science, as sources of understanding currently discussed concepts, and as a reminder that 'nothing' is new - something new is 'nothing'?
Bioblast alert
- Bioblast alert messages are prepared by the Bioblast editorial board to draw attention to specific topics.