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  • #REDIRECT [[Gomez Rodriguez A]]
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  • ...rtise on oxysterol analysis in food and biological systems. Our group has a large experience on lipid composition and their degradation products (vola
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  • antioxidant and mitoprotective effect of a new promising neuroprotective molecule, JM-20, in mitochondria ...H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> or with superoxide anion radicals but displayed a cathodic reduction
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  • |title=Rodriguez C, MartĂ­n V, Herrera F, GarcĂ­a-Santos G, Rodriguez-Blanco J, Casado-Zapico S, SĂĄnchez-SĂĄnchez AM, SuĂĄre ...nd the reported mechanisms involved in such action. We will also construct a hypothesis on how different cell signaling pathways may relate each other o
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  • ...Á, Gallardo-PĂ©rez JC, Robledo-Cadena DX, HernĂĄndez-ResĂ©ndiz I, GarcĂ­a-GarcĂ­a JD, Belmont-DĂ­az J, LĂłpez-Marure R, HernĂĄndez-Esquivel L, SĂĄnchez-Thoma |authors=Rodriguez-Enriquez S, Pacheco-Velazquez SC, Marin-Hernandez A, Gallardo-Perez JC, Robledo-Cadena DX, Hernandez-Resendiz I, Garcia-Garcia
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  • |title=Rodriguez-HernĂĄndez A, StaƈkovĂĄ P, GonzĂĄlez R, De la Rosa AJ, Álamo-Martinez JM, Marin-GĂłmez |authors=Rodriguez-Hernandez A, Stankova Pavla, Gonzalez R, De la Rosa AJ, Alamo-Martinez JM, Marin-Gomez
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  • ...=Moreno-SĂĄnchez R, HernĂĄndez-Esquivel L, Rivero-Segura NA, MarĂ­n-HernĂĄndez A, Neuzil J, Ralph SJ, RodrĂ­guez-EnrĂ­quez S (2013) Reactive oxygen species ...=Moreno-Sanchez R, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Rivero-Segura NA, Marin-Hernandez A, Neuzil J, Ralph SJ, Rodriguez-Enriquez S
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  • |authors=Desbats MA, Cogliati S, Corrado M, Rodriguez-Hernandez MA, Trevisson E, Enriquez JA, Navas P, Scorrano L, Salviati L ...ls showing defects in RCS biogenesis presented a disruption of the QBC and a decrease in CoQ levels, meaning that supercomplexes are required for effici
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  • ...hondrial diseases. In this project, we focused on the flavoprotein subunit A of SDH (SDHA) which is primarily associated with inherited mitochondrial di ...icating complex rearrangement of the TCA. The SDHA KO cells thus represent a suitable model to study metabolic rewiring and the effect of pathogenic SDH
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  • ...uez-HernĂĄndez MA, Navas P, Cruz R, Carracedo Á, LĂłpez-OtĂ­n C, PĂ©rez-Martos A, FernĂĄndez-Silva P, FernĂĄndez-Vizarra E, EnrĂ­quez JA (2013) Supercomplex ...uez-Hernandez MA, Navas P, Cruz R, Carracedo A, Lopez-Otin C, Perez-Martos A, Fernandez-Silva P, Fernandez-Vizarra E, Enriquez JA
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  • |authors=Varela-Lopez A, Forbes-Hernandez TY, Gasparrini M, Reboredo-Rodriguez P, Afrin S, Ciancios ...mor and toxic effects. Fruit and vegetables consumption is associated with a lower incidence of several chronic pathologies, many of them associated wit
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  • ...o-Mateo F, Camps J, MenĂ©ndez JA, Joven J (2013) Mitochondrial dysfunction: a basic mechanism in inflammation-related non-communicable diseases and thera ...therapeutic-opportunities/?from_single_result=Mitochondrial+Dysfunction%3A+A+Basic+Mechanism+in+Inflammation-Related+Non-Communicable+Diseases+and+Thera
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  • ..., Guibert EE, Almada LL, Mamprin ME (2016) Construction and performance of a minibioreactor suitable as experimental bioartificial liver. Artif Organs 3 ...em consists of 140 fiber capillaries through which goat blood is pumped at a flow of 9 mL/min. The cell compartment contains 90 x 10(6) rat hepatocytes
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  • ...uch G, Rodriguez-Aguilera JC, Santos-Ocana C, Navas P (2010) Is coenzyme Q a key factor in aging? Mech Ageing Dev 131:225-35. ...he uptake of this compound in these tissues. In the present review we show a complete picture of the different functions of Q in cell physiology and the
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  • |title=RodrĂ­guez-HernĂĄndez A, Cordero MD, Salviati L, Artuch R, Pineda M, Briones P, Izquierdo LG, CotĂĄ |authors=Rodriguez-Hernandez A, Cordero MD, Salviati L, Artuch R, Pineda M, Briones P, Izquierdo LG, Cotan
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  • ...bes-Hernandez TY, Afrin S, Cianciosi D, Reboredo-Rodriguez P, Varela-Lopez A, Battino M A common denominator in the pathogenesis of most chronic inflammatory disease
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  • ...rial complex III stabilize hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha during hypoxia: a mechanism of O<sub>2</sub> sensing. J Biol Chem 275:25130-8. ...tiating expression of a luciferase reporter construct under the control of a hypoxic response element. This response is lost in cells depleted of mitoch
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  • ...-Gallardo E, GarcĂ­a-JimĂ©nez MC, Climent-AlcalĂĄ FJ, RodrĂ­guez-Vigil C, GarcĂ­a FernĂĄndez de Villalta M, Artuch R, Montoya J, Ruiz-Pesini E, Emperador (20 ...structure and defective oxidative phosphorylation system function, showing a decrease in different parameters, such as mitochondrial ATP, respiratory co
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  • |institution=Servicio de InmunologĂ­a |MiPNetLab=Anedda A, Lopez-Bernardo E, Vaca Christina
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  • ...S, Vasan K, Rodriguez AE, Poor TA, Szibor M, Jacobs HT, Reczek CR, Rashidi A, Zhang P, Miska J, Chandel NS (2022) Mitochondrial electron transport chain ...S, Vasan K, Rodriguez AE, Poor TA, Szibor M, Jacobs HT, Reczek CR, Rashidi A, Zhang P, Miska J, Chandel NS
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  • ...bes-Hernandez TY, Afrin S, Cianciosi D, Reboredo-Rodriguez P, Varela-Lopez A, Maurizio Battino ...subjected to high doses of free radicals in a single time, and (ii) AAPH, a chronic condition in which the action of radical species persists over time
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  • |title=Mozo J, Ferry G, Studeny A, Pecqueur C, Rodriguez M, Boutin JA, Bouillaud F (2006) Expression of UCP3 |authors=Mozo J, Ferry G, Studeny A, Pecqueur C, Rodriguez Marianne, Boutin JA, Bouillaud F
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  • ...s N, Srinivas S, Scialdone A, Rodriguez TA (2021) Cell competition acts as a purifying selection to eliminate cells with mitochondrial defects during ea ...S, Sancho M, Kolbe T, Karimi MM, Carling D, Jones N, Srinivas S, Scialdone A, Rodriguez TA
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  • ...s not supported by data. This is particularly clear in Drosophila studies, a common model organism in biomedical research, which is increasingly popular
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  • ...s unknown. In the present study, we tested the hypothesis that cytoglobin, a newly discovered hexacoordinated globin, participates in cell-mediated NO c
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  • ...e 2 diabetes mellitus alters cardiac mitochondrial content and function in a non-obese mice model. An Acad Bras Cienc 92:e20191340. ...rda G L, Lopez-Alarcon Micaela, Cabral Bruno, Vera Narendra, Lopes Jarlene A, Galina Antonio, Takiya Christina M, Lindoso Rafael S, Vieyra Adalberto, Sa
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  • |abstract=Fontana M, Gomez Rodriguez A, Krumschnabel G (2015) Isolation of beef heart mitochondria. Mitochondr Phy
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  • ...ndez-ResĂ©ndiz I, Gallardo-PĂ©rez JC, LĂłpez-Macay A, Robledo-Cadena DX, GarcĂ­a-Villa E, Gariglio P, Saavedra E, Moreno-SĂĄnchez R, RodrĂ­guez-EnrĂ­quez S |authors=Hernandez-Resendiz I, Gallardo-Perez JC, Lopez-Macay A, Robledo-Cadena DX, Garcia-Villa E, Gariglio P, Saavedra E, Moreno-Sanchez
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  • ...D1, and ATP synthase as well as the OxPhos flux (50-75%), correlating with a high mitophagy level in the three cell lines. Under hypoxia, the three canc
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  • ...ole in neurodegenerative diseases. At least one-third of adult carriers of a ''FMR1'' premutation (55-200 CGG repeats) are at risk of presenting an adul
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  • ...ReboredoP.jpg|left|90px|Reboredo-Rodriguez Patricia]] Protective effect of a polyphenol-rich strawberry extract on oxidative and endoplasmic reticulum s ...i F, Forbes-Hernandez TY, Gasparrini M, Afrin S, Cianciosi D, Varela-Lopez A, Battino M
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  • ...protection. 2-iminobiotin (2IB) inhibits nNOS and is currently in study as a neuroprotective agent. ...al piglet model and the pharmacological neuroprotection provided by 2IB as a modulator of neuronal ‱NO production.
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  • |title=Gomez Rodriguez A (2013) ß-adrenergic receptor signaling interruption with two ÎČ-blockers ( |authors=Gomez Rodriguez A, Sanchez-Roman I, Naudi A, Lopez-Torres M, Pamplona R, Barja G
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  • ...roximal ubiquinone binding site in mitochondrial respiratory Complex II is a target for vitamin E analog MitoVES, an experimental anti-cancer agent. Mit # Dong LF, Jameson VJ, Tilly D, Mahdavian E, Marn-Hernandez A, Hernandez-Esquivel L, Rodriguez-Enriquez S, Stursa J, Witting PK, Stantic
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  • ...ssion in ''Drosophila'' larvae, and adults of both sexes. Flies fed either a high protein diet, the glutathione precursor N-acetyl cysteine (NAC), or th
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  • ...uka honey as a strategy for prevention of colon cancer ''in vitro'' model: a rising role on reactive oxygen species, apoptosis, and cell metabolism. ...ernandez TY, Gasparrini M, Cianciosi D, Reboredo-Rodriguez P, Varela-Lopez A, Battino M
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  • ...cells from toxicity caused by SOD1 deletion. Together, these data suggest a new interplay between SOD1 acylation, metabolic regulation, SOD1 aggregate
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  • ...ffects were further corroborated by immunohistochemistry that demonstrates a reduction of H&E, Ki-67 and CD31 positive cells in si-RNA treated as compar The present investigation highlights CBS as a potential therapeutic target in relapsed and platinum resistant ovarian can
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  • ...d branchial cytochrome C oxidase activity in the presence of octopamine in a decapod. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cbpa.2024.111603 |info=Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol [Epub ahead of print]. [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pub
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  • |title=Johnson J, Lee W, Frazier AE, Vaghjiani V, Laskowski A, Rodriguez AL, Cagnone GL, McKenzie M, White SJ, Nisbet DR, Thorburn DR, St |authors=Johnson J, Lee W, Frazier AE, Vaghjiani V, Laskowski A, Rodriguez AL, Cagnone GL, McKenzie M, White SJ, Nisbet DR, Thorburn DR, St
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  • ...n CJ, Seckl JR, Walker BR, Webster SP, Dunbar DR, Churchill GA, Vidal-Puig A, Fernandez-Real JM, Emilsson V, Horvat S (2016) Genetic identification of t ...n CJ, Seckl JR, Walker BR, Webster SP, Dunbar DR, Churchill GA, Vidal-Puig A, Fernandez-Real JM, Emilsson V, Horvat S
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  • ...h-resolution respirometry. Mitochondrial ROS generation was assessed using a superoxide stain. Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) was performed at BL ...chondrial ROS in 4°C-stored samples were lower compared to RT and retained a greater capacity to generate ROS after activation. Mitochondrial respiratio
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  • ...ition, they lend further support to the notion that mitochondria represent a viable target for future therapies directed at ameliorating heart failure a ...rometer to determine Ca<sup>2+</sup> and H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub>, using a new [[MultiSensor_stopper_PEEK_black_conical,_central_and_2.5_mm_side_port|
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  • ...yocardium of type 2 diabetic patients. Background Heart failure represents a major cause of death among diabetic patients. It has been proposed that der Results Mitochondria in atrial tissue of type 2 diabetic individuals show a sharply decreased capacity for glutamate and fatty acid-supported respirati
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  • |authors=Escames G, Guerra-Librero A, Fernandez-Gil BI, Florido J, Martinez-Ruiz L, Rodriguez-Santana C, Garcia- ...rido J(1), MartĂ­nez-Ruiz L, RodrĂ­guez-Santana C(1), GarcĂ­a-Checa J(1), Acuña-Castroviejo D(1,2)
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  • ...expression and phenotype (fertility and longevity) to ultimately construct a predictive metabolic flux model.
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  • ..., Bortolozzi A, Garcia-Roves PM, Gomis R, Nogueiras R, Horvath TL, Zorzano A, Claret M (2013) Mitofusin 2 in POMC neurons connects ER stress with leptin ..., Bortolozzi A, Garcia-Roves PM, Gomis R, Nogueiras R, Horvath TL, Zorzano A, Claret M
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  • ...when calculating the relative contributions to cellular ATP supply, under a variety of environmental conditions and for several different types of canc
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  • ...Cellular shortening and calcium dynamics are improved by noisy stimulus in a model of cardiomyopathy. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-41611-6 ...ubio-Infante Nestor, Luevano-Martinez Luis A, Rios Amelia, Escalante Bruno A, Garcia-Rivas Gerardo, Rodriguez Gonzalez Jesus
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  • ...e response of the NO sensor in the determination of the release of NO from a chemical source (DETA-NO) and the endogenous release from controlled intrac ::::* Aguirre E, RodrĂ­guez-JuĂĄrez F, Bellelli A, Gnaiger E, Cadenas S (2010) Kinetic model of the inhibition of respiration
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  • ...oplasmic reticulum stress is the driving signaling promoting cell death in a context of reduced oxidative/nitrosative stress during treatment of liver c |authors=Muntane J, Gonzalez R, Ranguelova K, Cuadrado A, Padillo FJ, Rodriguez-Hernandez MA
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  • ...e restriction (CR) is the oldest strategy known to promote healthspan, and a plethora of CR mimetics have been used to emulate its beneficial effects. H
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  • ...nzalez R, Rodriguez-Hernandez MA, Navarro-Villaran E, Barcena JA, Cuadrado A, Padilla CA, Padillo FJ ...e-3 and cell proliferation inhibition in HepG2. The inhibition of Mcl-1 by A-1210477 increased Sorafenib-induced caspase-3. The inhibition of JNK by SP6
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  • ...tical and material sciences. In this work, the electrochemical behavior of a series of four p-quinones was studied experimentally and theoretically. The
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  • ...VilĂ©s M, Ramos J, Barcos-RodrĂ­guez T, Garrabou G, GarcĂ­a-Villoria J, Ribes A, Tort F (2020) Physiopathological bases of the disease caused by HACE1 muta ...Viles M, Ramos J, Barcos-Rodriguez T, Garrabou G, Garcia-Villoria J, Ribes A, Tort F
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  • ...iesa M, PalacĂ­n M, Vendrell J, Villarroya F, Sandri M, Shirihai O, Zorzano A (2018) Mitochondrial DNA and TLR9 drive muscle inflammation upon Opa1 defic ...iesa M, Palacin M, Vendrell J, Villarroya F, Sandri M, Shirihai O, Zorzano A
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  • ...ver the upstream complexes. To our knowledge, this is the first example of a phenotype resulting from direct selection on sperm mitochondria. This metab
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  • ...n. The objective of this study is to give recommendations and work towards a harmonisation of the protocols for assessing mitochondrial function in frui
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  • ...tion are associated with lifespan variation in marine bivalves. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci 76:796-804. |journal=J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci
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  • ...os C, Spagnuolo PA, MacĂ­as-RodrĂ­guez L, Salgado-Garciglia R, Ochoa-Zarzosa A, LĂłpez-Meza JE (2020) Lipid-rich extract from Mexican avocado (''Persea am ...os C, Spagnuolo PA, Macias-Rodriguez L, Salgado-Garciglia R, Ochoa-Zarzosa A, Lopez-Meza JE
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  • ...same species. For example, maximal lifespan in different populations of ''A islandica'' range from approximately 36 years to over 500 years. ...om mitochondria of five species of bivalves and different populations of ''A islandica''. Fatty acid profiles were determined by Gas Chromatography wit
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  • |title=Panov A, Orynbayeva Z (2011) The bioenergetic signature of prostate cancer. MiPNet1 |authors=Panov A, Orynbayeva Zulfiya
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  • ...duce the mechanical force of shear stress in the vascular endothelium into a biological response.
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  • |title=MartĂ­nez-Palma L, Miquel E, Lagos-RodrĂ­guez V, Barbeito L, Cassina A, Cassina P (2018) Mitochondrial modulation by dichloroacetate reduces toxic |authors=Martinez-Palma L, Miquel E, Lagos-Rodriguez V, Barbeito L, Cassina A, Cassina P
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  • ...Neuroprotective effects of the mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ in a model of inherited amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Free Radic Biol Med 70:20 ...sina AM, Martinez-Palma L, Souza JM, Bolatto C, Rodriguez-Bottero S, Logan A, Smith RA, Murphy MP, Barbeito L, Radi R, Cassina P
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  • ...Ăłpez MG, Elrod JW, Ruiz-Cabello J, Bogdanova A, EnrĂ­quez JA, MartĂ­nez-Ruiz A (2019) Mitochondrial Na<sup>+</sup> import controls oxidative phosphorylati ...opez MG, Elrod JW, Ruiz-Cabello J, Bogdanova A, EnrĂ­quez JA, Martinez-Ruiz A
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  • ...onti E, Naudi A, Kalinovich AV, Pauter AM, Barja G, Bengtsson T, Jacobsson A, Pamplona R, Shabalina IG (2022) Elovl2-ablation leads to mitochondrial mem ...ependent anion channel (VDAC) and adenine nucleotide translocase 2 (ANT2), a possible reflection of the increased demand on phospholipid transport to th
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  • |title=Lores-Arnaiz S, Karadayian AG, Gutnisky A, RodrĂ­guez de Lores Arnaiz G (2017) The low affinity neurotensin receptor |authors=Lores-Arnaiz S, Karadayian AG, Gutnisky A, Rodriguez de Lores Arnaiz G
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  • ...lated with arterial oxygen tension and with muscle endurance but it showed a negative association with exercise-induced increase in blood lactate levels
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  • ...omĂ­nguez M, Mir JF, Bartrons R, Escola-Gil JC, SĂĄnchez-Infantes D, Zorzano A, Llorente-Cortes V, Casals N, ValentĂ­ V, FrĂŒhbeck G, Herrero L, Serra D ( ...ce HFD-induced derangements. Moreover, our study highlights TAG (C50:1) as a potential noninvasive biomarker that might be useful to monitor NAFLD in mi
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  • ...Ăłpez MG, Elrod JW, RuĂ­z-Cabello J, Bogdanova A, EnrĂ­quez JA, MartĂ­nez-Ruiz A (2020) Na<sup>+</sup> controls hypoxic signalling by the mitochondrial resp ...none between complex II and complex III, but not inside supercomplexes. As a consequence, superoxide is produced at complex III. The inhibition of Na<su
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  • ...Z, RodrĂ­guez-GĂłmez I, Vergori L, Soleti R, Vaithilingam D, Douma I, Agouni A, Leiber D, Dubois S, Simard G, Zibara K, Andriantsitohaina R, MartĂ­nez MC ...Z, Rodriguez-Gomez I, Vergori L, Soleti R, Vaithilingam D, Douma I, Agouni A, Leiber D, Dubois S, Simard G, Zibara K, Andriantsitohaina R, Martinez MC
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  • ...vich A, Pauter AM, Barja G, Pamplona R, Dobrzyn P, Nedergaard J, Jacobsson A In conclusion, the data imply that a high phospholipid content of DHA is essential for maintaining normal mitoch
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  • |title=Mendoza-Fuentes A, GonzĂĄlez-Burgos E, Aparicio Trejo OE, Delgado-Lamas G, RodrĂ­guez-ChĂĄvez ...natural product exerted cytotoxicity via oxidative stress as evidenced in a significantly increase of intracellular ROS levels and in an induction of l
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  • |title=Agil A, Chayah M, Visiedo L, Navarro-Alarcon M, RodrĂ­guez Ferrer JM, Tassi M, Rei
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  • ..., Novials A, Garrabou G, Grau-Junyent JM (2020) Mitochondrial dysfunction: A common hallmark underlying comorbidity between sIBM and other degenerative ...nda JC, Canto-Santos J, Barcos-Rodriguez T, Cardellach F, Llado A, Novials A, Garrabou G, Grau-Junyent JM
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  • ...iver injury, which showed increased hepatic glutathione levels, indicating a reduction in oxidative stress after albumin administration. These findings
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  • ...tin, paclitaxel, and doxorubicin to hinder HeLa cell proliferation through a significant abolishment of oxidative phosphorylation in bidimensional cultu
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  • ...gene results in reduced homodimerization of mitochondrial AsnRS enzyme in a patient with Alpers syndrome. ...f AsnRS suggest that the affected Pro214 residue is located at the base of a loop that protrudes out from the main body of the folded protein, suggestin
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  • ...ve versus quantitative change of mitochondrial function''' is addressed in a new O2k-Publication. Does training induce mild uncoupling? Are sedentary hu * [[ET capacity]] plays a key role in such analyses, which cannot be achieved quantitatively without
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  • ...logy Society|MiPsociety]] Intracellular complement factor 3 in the heart – a link to metabolism? ...Torp MK, Ranheim T, Heiestad C, Nilsson P, Schjalm C, Mollnes TE, Yndestad A, Stensloekken KO
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  • ...when calculating the relative contributions to cellular ATP supply, under a variety of environmental conditions and for several different types of canc ::::# Departamento de BioquĂ­mica, Instituto Nacional de CardiologĂ­a, Ciudad de MĂ©xico 14080. Mexico
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  • ...ated, as it is enriched at ER–mitochondria contact sites [2]. PKA was also a candidate, as its activity has been shown to regulate organelle dynamics [3 ...orescent probe Rhod-FF. To evaluate mitochondrial respiration, we measured a Clark’s electrode. DRP1 phosphorylation was analysed through western blot
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  • ...y, metabolic stress, protein misfolding and a loss of neurones [4,5]. Such a hypothesis is supported by clinical observation of limited effect of availa ...10 min of stabilization at 37 °C and incubated with continuous stirring at a speed of 750 rpm. The data were subsequently collected with the application
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  • |[[Kotb Islam A |Kotb Islam Abo El Yazeed]] |'''[[DE Mainz Methner A]]:''' Klinik und Poliklinik fĂŒr Neurologie, Johannes Gutenberg-UniversitĂ€
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  • ...tures: Please rate from 1 (not understandable) to 5 (very understandable). a. in terms of content: | '''US FL Miami Barrientos A''' - University of Miami, Miami (US)
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  • |title=Aguirre E, RodrĂ­guez-JuĂĄrez F, Bellelli A, Gnaiger E, Cadenas S (2010) Kinetic model of the inhibition of respiration |authors=Aguirre E, Rodriguez-Juarez F, Bellelli A, Gnaiger Erich, Cadenas S
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  • ...90px|Naroa Goikoetxea Usandizaga]] Methylation Controlled J protein (MCJ): A therapeutic target in hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury. ...to regenerate [1]. Mitochondria play a key role in liver homeostasis, and a more functional mitochondria induces hepatic regeneration.
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  • ...n for the wonderful event that was MIPSchool and the MIPconference. It was a wonderful experience for me, all the contact with different researchers, su ...owledge gained, connections made, and the overall positive atmosphere left a lasting impact on me. I look forward to attending future events organized b
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  • ...n for the wonderful event that was MIPSchool and the MIPconference. It was a wonderful experience for me, all the contact with different researchers, su ...nderful as usual - thanks so much for all you do to make these events such a success! :) It was great to catch up with you [Verena], Erich and my other
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