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  • |description=[[File:J(R-L).jpg|50 px|R-L ROUTINE-coupling efficiency]] ...respiration|LEAK]] state, and the flux control variable is stimulation to ROUTINE respiration by physiologically controlled ATP turnover in living cells.
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  • ...s the LEAK component of respiration, ''L<sub>R</sub>'', as measured in the ROUTINE state, particularly if the protonmotive force is not adjusted to equivalent ::::* Expand Bioblast links to '''''R-L'' net ROUTINE capacity'''
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  • #REDIRECT [[ROUTINE respiration]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]]
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  • ...coupling-control ratio]] The '''''L/R'' coupling-control ratio''' or LEAK/ROUTINE coupling-control ratio combines the effects of coupling (''L/E''), physiolo = List of publications: LEAK and ROUTINE =
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  • ...capacity]] ''E''. The ''R/E'' control ratio is an expression of how close ROUTINE respiration operates to ET capacity. ...R/E'' increases due to (''1'') high ATP demand and internal stimulation of ROUTINE respiration ''R'', (''2'') partial uncoupling compensated by increasing ''R
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  • ...P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respiration| ...y:Publications]] [[Instrument and method::Oxygraph-2k]] [[Coupling states::ROUTINE]]
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  • ...] is fully compensated by an increase of ROUTINE respiration and [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity]], ''R-L'', is maintained constant.
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  • | ''R'' || [[ROUTINE respiration]], in ROUTINE state || [[basal respiration]], in basal state | ''R-L'' || [[R-L net ROUTINE capacity |''R-L'' net ROUTINE capacity]], net ROUTINE respiration || ATP production, ATP-linked respiration
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  • ...ration also decreased by 48+/-14 and 58+/-6% (p<0.05), respectively, after routine cryopreservation. This was accompanied by a decline in the mitochondrial me |couplingstates=ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...]]. In the state of ROUTINE respiration, coupled respiration is the [[free ROUTINE activity]].
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  • | [[ROUTINE]] | Living cells, ce, are in the ROUTINE state of respiration. Mitochondria of dead cells (dce) without substrate ar
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  • ...aran 1996 Am J Physiol Cell Physiol|Steinlechner et al 1996]]). Compare [[ROUTINE-control ratio]] (''R/E'') [[Gnaiger 2008 POS|(Gnaiger 2008)]].
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  • ...k=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS capacity]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE-respiration]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ET capacity]] [[Image:L.jpg|li ...capacity]] [[Image:R-L.jpg|50 px|link=R-L net ROUTINE capacity|''R-L'' net ROUTINE capacity]] [[Image:E-L.jpg|50 px|link=E-L net ET capacity|''E-L'' net ET ca
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  • ...XPHO-control ratio]] [[Image:R over E.jpg|50 px|link=ROUTINE-control ratio|ROUTINE-control ratio]] ...ling efficiency]] [[Image:j--R.jpg|50 px|link=ROUTINE coupling efficiency |ROUTINE coupling efficiency]] [[Image:j--E.jpg|50 px|link=E-L coupling efficiency |
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  • ...ncreased lactate levels and decreased isometric force that correlated with routine respiration (R = -0.369, p = 0.035; R = 0.352, p = 0.048). Lactate and pH c |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • Mitochondrial respiration was analyzed in intact PBMCs using the ROUTINE, LEAK, electron transfer system (ETS), and residual oxygen consumption (ROX ...rved in patients with movement disorders compared with controls. Decreased ROUTINE respiration (P = 0.007) and oxygen flux in the LEAK state (P = 0.0203) were
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  • ...''E''; ''j<sub>E-R</sub>'' = 1.0 for the maximum limit when ''R''=0. The [[ROUTINE]] state of living cells is stimulated to [[electron transfer pathway]] capa
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  • ...=OXPHOS capacity|35px|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|35px|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|35px|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respira
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |description=The OroboPOS-Connector Service entails routine maintenance and any necessary repairs of the OroboPOS-Connector in the Orob
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  • ...h-resolution respirometry and coupling-control protocol with living cells: ROUTINE, LEAK, ET-pathway, ROX. ...h-resolution respirometry and coupling-control protocol with living cells: ROUTINE, LEAK, ET-pathway, ROX. Mitochondr Physiol Network 08.09(11):1-8.'''
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...[[living cells]], the coupling-control states are [[LEAK respiration]], [[ROUTINE]], and [[ET pathway |ET]] states of respiration with corresponding rates '' ...k=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS capacity]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE respiration]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ET capacity]] [[Image:L.jpg|li
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  • ...ual oxygen consumption]] (ROX), whereas ''R''´ is the uncorrected apparent ROUTINE respiration or total cellular oxygen consumption of cells including ROX. ...ndrial respiration in living cells controlled by aerobic ATP demand in the ROUTINE state of activity. 2[H] indicates the reduced hydrogen equivalents of CHO s
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respiration|
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...layers (XFe96) or suspension (O2k). When converted to comparable SI units, ROUTINE oxygen flow was 40 (O2k: HSF and HeLa) versus 33 and 42 (XFe: HSF and HeLa) ...xygen flux of 40 pmol∙s<sup>-1</sup>∙mL<sup>-1</sup> is then equivalent to ROUTINE oxygen flow per cell of 40 amol∙s<sup>-1</sup>∙x<sup>-1</sup>. At ''R/E
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  • ...ET capacity (''p''=0.011) in intact cells treated with ApoA1 for 4 hours. ROUTINE respiration reflects respiration in intact cells by growth medium substrate |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...[[P/E |''P/E'']], and two ''CCR'' for living cells, [[L/E |''L/E'']] and [[ROUTINE-control ratio |''R/E'']].
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  • ...oxidase entered into the cells, interacted with mitochondria and decreased routine and maximal respirations. When combined with AR, myeloperoxidase caused a f |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ...'''''E-R'' reserve capacity''' is the difference of [[ET capacity]] and [[ROUTINE respiration]]. For further information, see [[Cell ergometry]].
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  • ...assay, [[DTPA]], [[SOD]], [[HRP]] and [[Amplex UltraRed|AmR]] are added in ROUTINE. However, the inhibitory effect of the AmR assay can be tested in separate ...he AmR assay can be tested in the same protocol on [[ROUTINE-respiration | ROUTINE]] respiration.
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  • ...P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respiration|
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  • ...ximal electron transport capacity by 2.0- and 3.5-fold, respectively. When ROUTINE oxygen utilization is expressed as a portion of maximal cellular oxygen flu |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • :::: [[File:R.jpg |link=ROUTINE respiration]] [[ROUTINE respiration |ROUTINE]]; ''R''
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  • ...P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respiration|
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  • ...P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respiration|
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  • ...P.jpg|link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|link=LEAK respiration|
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE, OXPHOS
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...variation in mitochondrial metabolism and raises questions on the adaptive value of long-lasting physiological adjustments triggered by the early-life therm |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ..., cell viability estimated by PrestoBlue® reaction, morphology analyzed by routine phase contrast and fluorescent microscopy, and superoxide dismutase (SOD) a :::: Human fetal lung fibroblasts (HFL1), ROUTINE respiration per cell: 31.6±8.5 amol·s<sup>-1</sup>·x<sup>-1</sup>
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  • ...nvestigated the effect of different kinds of anoxia/reoxygenation (A/R) on routine respiration, mitochondrial complex I specific activity and free radicals pr |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...link=OXPHOS capacity|OXPHOS]] [[Image:R.jpg|right|link=ROUTINE respiration|ROUTINE]] [[Image:E.jpg|right|link=ET capacity|ETS]] [[Image:L.jpg|right|link=LEAK ::::* [[ROUTINE]], [[LEAK respiration]], [[Electron transfer pathway|ET-pathway]] (''R, L,
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  • ...v]]) - '''[[SUIT-003]]''' - Plasma membrane-permeable succinate (NV118) in ROUTINE respiration. [[Coupling-control protocol]] (CCP) in living cells (ce) ...his is a cell [[coupling-control protocol]] that provides information on [[ROUTINE]] and [[Electron transfer pathway]] in the presence of ([[MitoKit-CII/Succi
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • ...information of respiration in different coupling control states including ROUTINE, LEAK, and maximal electron transport (ET) capacity. |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...of GBM tissue was also partially associated with ADP phosphorylation. The ROUTINE respiration of living T98G and U-87MG cells was not limited by the supply o |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ...). This study can be summarized as follows: (1) although no differences in routine or maximal mitochondrial O<sub>2</sub> consumption rate, the HE heightened |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • | [[ROUTINE]] | [[ROUTINE]] (''R'') + [[S]] (S<sub>''P''</sub>)
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  • | [[ROUTINE]] | [[ROUTINE]] (''R'') + [[S]] (S<sub>''P''</sub>)
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  • ...their viability, while mitochondrial function and morphology change. Cell routine and uncoupled respiration rates increase to a maximum on day 4 and then dec |couplingstates=ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...tion has evolved genetic changes in physiological homeostasis that enhance ROUTINE metabolism, and we speculate that these genetic changes interact with envir
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET ...onsumption|ROX]]: this is the coupling-control protocol with living cells: ROUTINE - LEAK(Omy) - ET-pathway - ROX.
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  • ...ess E-R capacity factor |scope of uncoupler-stimulated respiration]] above ROUTINE activity levels of the cells. However, in the presence of glucose, the resp |couplingstates=ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...mplex II) and parameters of mitochondrial respiration in intact platelets (routine respiration, maximum capacity of electron transport system, and respiratory |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...n, and (iii) ADP stimulation increases physiological coupling respiration (ROUTINE). Significant associations were observed between platelet activation marker |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • 3. Standard and routine metabolic rates scaled with an allometry of M<sup>-0.23</sup>, active rates ...ctorial scope, since the standard rate was also high. For the same reason, routine activity accounted for less than 25 % of the energy budget, despite the hig
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  • ...en at higher concentrations of the prodrug. NV161 (66 µM) had no effect on ROUTINE respiration of HEK 293T cells. |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...enesis, mitochondrial oxygen consumption progressively increased in states ROUTINE and E (capacity of the electron transfer system). State LEAK remained const |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...rence protocol]] Reference protocol RP1 for living PBMC and PLT cells (ce, ROUTINE respiration) and cells that are permeabilized in the chamber (pce)''' ...and cell types. Both SUIT protocols provide a mitochondrial mapping which allows:
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  • ...his is a cell [[coupling-control protocol]] that provides information on [[ROUTINE]] and [[Electron transfer pathway]] in the presence of ([[MitoKit-CII/Succi ...plasma membrane-permeable succinate (MitoKit-CII/Succinate-nv) is added in ROUTINE.
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  • ...ruppen trotz Noradrenalin eine signifikant erhöhte Atmungsrate während der Routine-Respiration gegenüber der Kontrollgruppe. Hierbei muss davon ausgegangen w |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ...''[[SUIT reference protocol]] Reference protocol RP1 for living cells (ce, ROUTINE respiration) and cells permeabilized in the respirometric chamber (pce)''' ...and cell types. Both SUIT protocols provide a mitochondrial mapping which allows to:
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  • ...ing mitochondrial states we could detect changes in several states, mainly ROUTINE, OXPHOS, proton leak and reserve capacity. However, normalizing our signal |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...hondria indicates that intracellular gradients are small in small cells at routine activity. At intracellular ''p''<sub>O2</sub> <2 kPa (15 mmHg, 10 % air sat |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ...lical vein endothelial cells by use of high-resolution respirometry. The [[ROUTINE respiration |rate of oxygen consumption]] varied from 30 to 50 pmol O<sub>2 |couplingstates=ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...ub>, calculated as the negative time derivative of oxygen concentration. [[ROUTINE respiration]] (''R'') is followed by inhibition of ATP synthase (manual tit ::::* 1ce: addition of [[living cells]] (ce); measurement of [[ROUTINE respiration]].
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  • ...acute depressed subjects showed significantly lower respiratory activity: routine and uncoupled respiration as well as spare respiratory capacity, coupling e |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...d. Mitochondrial respiration was analyzed in intact PBMCs according to the ROUTINE, LEAK, electron transfer pathway (ET-pathway), and residual oxygen consumpt ...ion in PBMCs from EDTA blood. No proportional differences were observed in ROUTINE, ETS and ROX respiration, while proportional difference was found in LEAK r
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  • ...ereas patient fibroblasts with a very severe CI deficiency display reduced routine O2 consumption (threshold effect). Furthermore we observed no differences i
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  • ...) treatment. On the contratry, 50 µM treatment caused a slight increase in ROUTINE, OXPHOSCI and OXPHOSCII when cells are treated with metformin for 24 h, but |couplingstates=ROUTINE, OXPHOS
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • ...for increased proton leakage by enhanced electron-transfer activity in the ROUTINE state. These results provide a new insight into age-associated defects in m ...]], inducing the following respiratory states: ROUTINE-respiration (''R''; routine state in cell-culture medium); LEAK-respiration (''L''; inhibition of ATP s
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  • ...exposure to p,p'-DDE at 1 μM concentration significantly increased basal (routine) mitochondrial respiration, ATP-linked oxygen consumption and MMP of intact |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ...r levels of oxidative pathway components and showed a higher mitochondrial routine activity. Our findings describe promoter/enhancer landscapes and provide no |couplingstates=ROUTINE
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  • |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, OXPHOS, ET
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  • ...ve symptoms. High-resolution respirometry of intact PBMCs revealed a lower routine (4.82 ± 1.14 pmol/s versus 5.89 ± 1.90 pmol/s, p = 0.041) and maximum (6. |couplingstates=LEAK, ROUTINE, ET
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