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New Insights on Mitochondria-Targeted Neurological Drugs. [PDF]
Lores-Arnaiz S.
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Investigating the Antidepressant Mechanism of Acupuncture with a Focus on Mitochondrial Homeostasis. [PDF]
Wei Y, Ma Z, Xu N, He Y, Cao M, Wang L.
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Comparative Analysis of Methodological Aspects of the Study of Extracellular Vesicles and Extracellular Mitochondria: From Isolation to Internalization. [PDF]
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Caffeine Sodium Benzoate-Induced Macrophage M1 Polarization Promotes Endothelial Progenitor Cell Dysfunction by Inducing Mitochondrial Dysfunction Via Targeting let-7a-5p/OPA1 Axis. [PDF]
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Mitochondrial Quality Control and Cell Death. [PDF]
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Molecular machineries shaping the mitochondrial inner membrane
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell BiologyMitochondria display intricately shaped deep invaginations of the mitochondrial inner membrane (MIM) termed cristae. This peculiar membrane architecture is essential for diverse mitochondrial functions, such as oxidative phosphorylation or the biosynthesis of cellular building blocks.
Oliver Daumke, Martin van der Laan
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Bilirubin increases mitochondrial inner membrane conductance
Biochemical Medicine, 1985Bilirubin accumulates within, and induces loose coupling in, rat liver mitochondria. This state, characterized by a normal protonmotive force, but increased oxygen consumption and inner membrane conductance, could impair cellular energy metabolism. Loose coupling is observed at bilirubin concentrations (12-24 microM) attained in tissues of kernicteric ...
D A, Stumpf, L A, Eguren, J K, Parks
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Electrophysiology of the inner mitochondrial membrane
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes, 1994The application of electrophysiological techniques to mitochondrial membranes has allowed the observation and partial characterization of several ion channels, including an ATP-sensitive K(+)-selective one, a high-conductance "megachannel", a 107 pS anionic channel and three others studied at alkaline pH's.
Zoratti M, SZABO', ILDIKO'
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