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SUIT

Description

SUIT is the abbreviation for Substrate-Uncoupler-Inhibitor Titration. SUIT protocols are used with mt-preparations to study respiratory control in a sequence of coupling and pathway control states induced by multiple titrations within a single experimental assay. These studies use biological samples economically to gain maximum information with a minimum amount of cells or tissue.

Abbreviation: SUIT

Reference: MitoPedia: SUIT

Contributed by Gnaiger Erich 2016-02-01.


MitoPedia concepts: MiP concept, SUIT concept 


MitoPedia methods: Respirometry