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Altered Mitochondrial Morphology and Reduced Cardiolipin Levels in Oocytes of Endometriosis Model Mice: Implications for Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Infertility

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Photoreactive cardiolipin analogues

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 1988
New photoreactive analogues of cardiolipin have been chemically synthesized. Photoreactive aryl azido acyl groups were placed at two different locations within the cardiolipin molecule: at the 2-sn position of the 2-sn glycerol of cardiolipin; at the 2-sn position of the 3-sn-phosphatidyl group; or at both locations to provide a dual labeled analogue ...
W T, Fowler, J D, Lambeth, G L, Powell
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Cardiolipin and apoptosis

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids, 2002
Cardiolipin (CL) is recognized to be an essential phospholipid in eukaryotic energy metabolism so that physiological and pathological perturbations in its synthetic and catabolic pathways play key roles in maintaining mitochondrial structure and function, and ultimately cell survival.
Jeanie B, McMillin, William, Dowhan
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Mammalian cardiolipin biosynthesis

Chemistry and Physics of Lipids, 2014
Cardiolipin is a major phospholipid in mitochondria and is involved in the generation of cellular energy in the form of ATP. In mammalian and eukaryotic cells it is synthesized via the cytidine-5'-diphosphate-1,2-diacyl-sn-glycerol phosphate pathway. This brief review will describe some of the more recent studies on mammalian cardiolipin biosynthesis ...
Edgard M, Mejia   +2 more
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