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Microglia‐derived Spp1 regulates OXPHOS via the AKT/Complex I pathway to mitigate age‐related memory decline. (Graphical Abstract was created using BioRender). ABSTRACT Age‐related memory decline is a hallmark of brain aging and a primary risk factor for neurodegenerative disorders.
Meiling Wang +9 more
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Isolation of Elasnin and Antimycin Derivatives from Syo_1.56 SARP-Expressing <i>Streptomyces</i> sp. RK18-A0406 and Their Biological Activities. [PDF]
A Abdelhakim I +4 more
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EFFECT OF DIET ON THE ANTIMYCIN TITER OF MOUSE LIVER
Arnold E. Reif +4 more
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Dietary protein restriction protects the aging heart in the context of obesity by limiting mitochondrial DNA leakage and suppressing cGAS–STING‐driven inflammation. Through AMPK–ULK1‐dependent mitophagy, protein restriction restores mitochondrial quality control, reduces cardiac remodeling, and preserves metabolic homeostasis during obesity‐associated ...
Wagner S. Dantas +8 more
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Visualization of oxygen profile in reconstructed human epidermis by phosphorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy using Ir(III) complex. [PDF]
Ochiai-Noguchi M +3 more
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Blood Cell Mitochondrial Respiration Increases With Age and Varies by Sex in Healthy Adults
Using samples from the San Diego Nathan Shock Center Clinical Cohort, we found that blood cell bioenergetic capacity is generally positively associated with age and sex dependent. These findings highlight the importance of biological context in bioenergetics research. Created in BioRender. Lab, M. (2025) https://BioRender.com/pvgt48f.
Howard J. Phang +9 more
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Regional metabolic analysis of structurally preserved kidney slices by ex vivo respirometry. [PDF]
Bessho R +3 more
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REPRESSION OF ANTIMYCIN A ON MITOCHONDRIAL ATPase OF RAT KIDNEY CORTEX
Munekazu Gemba, Juro Ueda
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Enhanced ATP hydrolysis, ΔΨm flickering, and destabilized ATP synthase dimers collectively reduce ATP availability in senescent cardiomyocytes. This energy deficit is associated with disrupted Ca2⁺ dynamics and contractility. ABSTRACT Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the elderly population.
Silke Morris +9 more
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