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  • ...ins from high-risk human papillomavirus induce mitochondrial metabolism in a head and neck squamous cell carcinoma model. Biomolecules 9:E351. |authors=Cruz-Gregorio A, Aranda-Rivera AK, Aparicio-Trejo OE, Coronado-Martinez I, Pedraza-Chaverri
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  • ...dysfunction, decreased membrane potential, and impaired autophagy flux in a mouse model of breast cancer. https://doi.org/10.3390/antiox12010056 |authors=Cruz-Gregorio Alfredo, Aranda-Rivera Ana Karina, Aparicio-Trejo Omar Emiliano, Medina-Cam
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  • ...stin induces oxidative damage, mitochondrial dysfunction, and apoptosis in a triple-negative breast cancer model. https://doi.org/10.1002/ptr.7812 |authors=Cruz-Gregorio Alfredo, Aranda-Rivera Ana Karina, Aparicio-Trejo Omar Emiliano, Medina-Cam
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  • ...copenia. Older age may be defined as the age group when sarcopenia becomes a common burden.
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  • ...Barreto Rubem FS</u> (2022) Mitochondrial plasticity in trypanosomatids as a stress adaptation mechanism. Bioblast 2022: BEC Inaugural Conference. In: h ...' spp. can avoid the microbicidal mechanisms of the host cells, exhibiting a profile of natural resistance to oxidative and nitrosative stresses. Here,
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  • |title=Valle-Mendiola A, Soto-Cruz I (2020) Energy metabolism in cancer: The roles of STAT3 and STA |authors=Valle-Mendiola A, Soto-Cruz I
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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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  • ...h S, Ballanyi K, Simmen T (2016) TMX1 determines cancer cell metabolism as a thiol-based modulator of ER-mitochondria Ca<sup>2+</sup> flux. J Cell Biol |authors=Raturi A, Gutierrez T, Ortiz-Sandoval C, Ruangkittisakul A, Herrera-Cruz MS, Rockley JP, Gesson K, Ourdev D, Lou PH, Lucchinetti E, Ta
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  • ...lecular architecture of the inner membrane of mitochondria from rat liver: a combined biochemical and stereological study. J Cell Biol 102:97-103. |authors=Schwerzmann K, Cruz-Orive LM, Eggman R, Saenger A, Weibel ER
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  • |title=Alonso-Vale MI, Cruz M, Bolsoni-Lopes A, de SĂĄ R, Bresciani Martins de Andrade P (2015) Palmitoleic acid (C16:1n7) |authors=Alonso-Vale MI, Cruz M, Bolsoni-Lopes A, de Sa R, Bresciani Martins de Andrade P
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  • ...ell proliferation with no observable effect on memory differentiation, but a marked effect on oxidative metabolism. We show that this oxidative metaboli
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  • ...a S, Ballottari M, D'Andrea C, Lanzani G, Farinola GM (2021) Incorporating a molecular antenna in diatom microalgae cells enhances photosynthesis. https ...acid (FFA) production versus the pristine cell culture, thus representing a suitable way to enhance biofuel generation from algal species. Time-resolve
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  • |title=Cruz LC, Ecker A, Rodrigues NR, Martins IK, Posser T, Maciel FE, Vargas MA, Barbosa NV, Fran |authors=Cruz LC, Ecker A, Rodrigues NR, Martins IK, Posser T, Maciel FE, Vargas MA, Barbosa NV, Fran
    2 KB (306 words) - 11:27, 13 August 2018
  • ...respiratory factor 1 (NRF1); and also, with the induction of mitophagy in a PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) and Parkin independent way. It is concluded t
    3 KB (326 words) - 14:46, 26 July 2021
  • ...oregulation by reducing BAT mass and function. This reduction may last for a prolonged period of time after the cessation of EtOH exposure and may affec
    3 KB (359 words) - 16:48, 7 May 2020
  • |title=Cruz B, Oliveira A, Viana LR, Lopes-Aguiar L, Canevarolo R, Colombera MC, Valentim RR, Garcia- ...e. Alternative therapy, as nutritional supplementation with leucine, shows a modulatory effect over tumour damage ''in vivo'' and ''in vitro''.
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  • ...uropean Working Group on [[Sarcopenia]] in Older People (EWGSOP) published a sarcopenia definition that aimed to foster advances in identifying and cari ...sensus paper on sarcopenia, EWGSOP2: (1) focuses on low muscle strength as a key characteristic of sarcopenia, uses detection of low muscle quantity and
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  • |title=Prieto-Carrasco R, Silva-Palacios A, Rojas-Morales P, Aparicio-Trejo OE, Medina-Reyes EI, Hernandez-Cruz EY, Sa
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  • ...-A binding protein PABPC4 and nuclear receptor corepressor NCoR1 modulates a metabolic stress response. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.104702 ...ess in skeletal muscle cells. As such, the NCoR1-PABPC4 interface might be a new road to the treatment of metabolic diseases.
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  • |title=Respiratory deficiencies in isolated mitochondria from a Δ-shy1 ''S. cerevisiae'' strain. ...be of interest to determine whether SHY1 has other functions besides being a chaperonin.
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  • ...C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>9</sub>O<sub>6</sub>P) is an organophosphate and it is a component of glycerophospholipids. The mitochondrial [[Glycerophosphate deh :::: If a racemic mixture (like Sigma G-2138) is replaced by the biologically active
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  • ...mitochondrial remodeling during the ''T. cruzi'' life-cycle can represent a key metabolic adaptation for parasite survival in different environments. a.LaboratĂłrio de BioquĂ­mica de Resposta ao Estresse UFRJ c. LaboratĂłrio de
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  • ...23) Real-time OXPHOS capacity analysis in wounded skin from diabetic mice: A pilot study. https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.14128 ...ochondrial respiration in wounded skin (WS) and non-wounded skin (NWS), in a pre-clinical wound healing model of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetes.
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  • ...ty. Body fat excess, therefore, correlates with [[body mass excess]] up to a critical stage of obesogenic lifestyle-induced [[sarcopenia]], when loss of == Obesity as a preventable mitochondrial disease ==
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  • ...lators of excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle: evidence from a novel CARNS1 knockout rat model. Redox Biol 44:102016. ...e content were observed after carnosine supplementation. Results show that a primary function of HCDs in cardiac muscle is the regulation of Ca<sup>2+</
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  • ...tors of Complex I can selectively cause cell death in cancer cells through a mechanism that is still unclear [2,3]. ...ormin has antitumor properties that probably inhibit Complex I and causing a bioenergetic collapse of the cells.
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  • |authors=Cruz MM, Bolsoni-Lopes A, Curi R, Pithon-Curi TC, Alonso-Vale MI, Bresciani Martins de Andrade P ...nd lipogenesis [1,2,4]. Therefore, WAT mitochondria function regulation is a promising target for the development of therapies tackling insulin resistan
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  • ...on of mitochondrial respiration in ALS cells by hexokinase-based peptides: a novel therapeutic approach to fight neurodegeneration. '''Bioblast 2022: BE |abstract=Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease which affects motor neurons (MNs). Many fam
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  • ...ically different. Especially, the cybrids harboring mtDNA haplogroup D had a significantly slower growth rate. These findings suggest that mitochondrial ...cals emerged as important factor for MetS as well as type 2 diabetes. With a novel cell based assays we found serum levels of mitochondria inhibitor act
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  • ...1 <br>[[Gnaiger 2010 Abstract MiP2010|»''Mitochondr Physiol Network 2010 - a Living Communication''«]] [[File:WatchThePresentationYoutube_icon.jpg|200p ...ous — quotes from his book on the 'Elementarorganismen' (p 141) introduces a phenomenological link between bacteria and the mitochondria, as they were c
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  • |'''[[DE Ulm Karabatsiakis A]]:''' Clinical and Biological Psychology, University of Ulm (DE) ...us to understand that using the equipment is much more than to set and get a result. It was also very important many tips given by people who understand
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  • ...s with powerful antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and oncostatic effects with a wide spectrum of action particularly at the level of mitochondria. » [[#Me |info=[[Acuña-Castroviejo 2014 Cell Mol Life Sci]]
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  • ...the diversity of experimental approaches to assess bioenergetic function. A set of [[MiPNet21.06 SUIT RP |reference protocols]] and validated standard ...lska K, Kuka J, Makarova E, Antone U, Sevostjanovs E, Vilskersts R, Strods A, Tars K, Dambrova M]] (LV) Long-chain acylCoAs vs acylcarnitines in mitocho
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  • ...Erg [L-Ergothioneine] treatment prevented and delayed cystine lithiasis in a cystinuria mouse model by increasing urinary cystine solubility and restore ...zĂĄlez L, Espino Guarch M, Vilches C, Muñoz L, Asensi MA, Serra C, Llebaria A, Casado M, Artuch R, Garrabou G, Garcia-Roves PM, PallardĂł FV, Nunes V (20
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  • ...ron transfer system depict FADH<sub>2</sub> in the mitochondrial matrix as a substrate to be oxidized by CII. This leads to the false conclusion that FA :::: '''1.5. Ref 51''' Begriche K, Massart J, Robin MA, Borgne-Sanchez A, Fromenty B (2011) Drug-induced toxicity on mitochondria and lipid metaboli
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  • ...phosphorylation (OXPHOS) — a direct measure of mitochondrial function — is a result of evolution, age, gender, lifestyle, and environment (EAGLE). Incre ...The ‘Blue Book’ on Mitochondrial Pathways and Respiratory Control presents a fundamental introduction to OXPHOS analysis for students and researchers in
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