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|description='''Harmonized [[SUIT protocols]]''' (H-SUIT) are designed to include [[cross-linked respiratory states]]. When performing harmonized SUIT protocols in parallel, measurements of cross-linked respiratory states can be statistically evaluated as replicates across protocols. Additional information is obtained on respiratory coupling and substrate control by including respiratory states that are not common (not cross-linked) across the harmonized protocols.
|description='''Harmonized [[SUIT protocols]]''' (H-SUIT) are designed to include [[cross-linked respiratory states]]. When performing harmonized SUIT protocols in parallel, measurements of cross-linked respiratory states can be statistically evaluated as replicates across protocols. Additional information is obtained on respiratory coupling and substrate control by including respiratory states that are not common (not cross-linked) across the harmonized protocols.
|info=[[MiPNet21.06 SUIT-RP]], [[MitoPedia: SUIT]]
|info=[[MiPNet21.06 SUIT RP]], [[MitoPedia: SUIT]]
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Harmonized SUIT protocols

Description

Harmonized SUIT protocols (H-SUIT) are designed to include cross-linked respiratory states. When performing harmonized SUIT protocols in parallel, measurements of cross-linked respiratory states can be statistically evaluated as replicates across protocols. Additional information is obtained on respiratory coupling and substrate control by including respiratory states that are not common (not cross-linked) across the harmonized protocols.

Abbreviation: H-SUIT

Reference: MiPNet21.06 SUIT RP, MitoPedia: SUIT


MitoPedia concepts: MiP concept, SUIT concept 

Contributed by Gnaiger E 2016-01-24, edited 2016-03-02.