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The mitochondrion as Janus Bifrons

Biochemistry (Moscow), 2007
The signaling function of mitochondria is considered with a special emphasis on their role in the regulation of redox status of the cell, possibly determining a number of pathologies including cancer and aging. The review summarizes the transport role of mitochondria in energy supply to all cellular compartments (mitochondria as an electric cable in ...
D B, Zorov   +7 more
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NUCLEOPROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN THE MITOCHONDRION

Canadian Journal of Genetics and Cytology, 1969
Lipolated (fat-filled) mitochondria in Saccharomyces have been observed both by light-microscopy and by electron-microscopy. Previous workers have shown, by ultraviolet-microscopy and by fat stains, using the light-microscope, that the lipolated mitochondria contain both lipids and ribonucleotides.
C C, Lindegren, J M, Zink
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Biology and Pathology of the Mitochondrion

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1998
The mitochondrion is a highly efficient organelle that is essential for the function of cells. It is currently accepted that mitochondria originated from primitive nonphotosynthetic bacteria that were engulfed by early eucharyotic cells. Most of the normal and pathologic interactions between mitochondria and the cells that contain them can be viewed as
J, Lloreta-Trull, S, Serrano
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Redox Pathways of the Mitochondrion

Antioxidants & Redox Signaling, 2006
The mitochondrion houses a variety of redox pathways, utilized for protection from oxidative damage and assembly of the organelle. The glutathione/glutaredoxin and thioredoxin systems function in the mitochondrial matrix. The intermembrane space is protected from oxidative damage via superoxide dismutase and glutathione.
Carla M, Koehler   +2 more
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Mitochondrion as a Multifunctional Organelle

Nature, 1971
Mitochondria are the site of much more than electron transport and oxidative phosphorylation. This should not be forgotten if mitochondrial function is to be understood.
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'Omics' of the mitochondrion

Nature Biotechnology, 2003
Two complementary proteomics approaches promise to move us closer to definition of the complete complement of proteins that make up a mitochondrion.
Benedikt Westermann, Walter Neupert
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The Mitochondrion

New England Journal of Medicine, 1967
D F, Tapley, D V, Kimberg, J L, Buchanan
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The Mitochondrion Updated

Science, 1986
M D, Lane, P L, Pedersen, A S, Mildvan
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