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Oxidative phosphorylation [PDF]
H. A. Krebs+4 more
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A POLYNUCLEOTIDE COENZYME OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION [PDF]
Gifford B. Pinchot
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RESPIRATORY ENZYMES IN OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION
Britton Chance, G. R. Williams
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Oxidative phosphorylation in insect sarcosomes [PDF]
S. E. Lewis, E.C. Slater
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Although targeting oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is a rational anticancer strategy, clinical benefit with OXPHOS inhibitors has yet to be achieved. Here we advanced IACS-010759, a highly potent and selective small-molecule complex I inhibitor, into ...
T. Yap+48 more
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New research shows that disease-associated microglia in neurodegenerative brains present features of elevated phagocytosis, lysosomal functions, and lipid metabolism, which benefit brain repair.
Shanshan Song+10 more
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The Effect of Oxidative Phosphorylation on Cancer Drug Resistance
Simple Summary Drug therapy is an important treatment for cancer patients; however, drug resistance severely affects the survival time and quality of life of cancer patients.
Ziyi Zhao+3 more
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The majority of tumor-infiltrating T cells exhibit a terminally exhausted phenotype, marked by a loss of self-renewal capacity. How repetitive antigenic stimulation impairs T cell self-renewal remains poorly defined.
S. Vardhana+12 more
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Why All the Fuss about Oxidative Phosphorylation (OXPHOS)?
Certain subtypes of cancer cells require oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to survive. Increased OXPHOS dependency is frequently a hallmark of cancer stem cells and cells resistant to chemotherapy and targeted therapies.
Yibin Xu+3 more
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RNAase III-Type Enzyme Dicer Regulates Mitochondrial Fatty Acid Oxidative Metabolism in Cardiac Mesenchymal Stem Cells [PDF]
Cardiac mesenchymal stem cells (C-MSC) play a key role in maintaining normal cardiac function under physiological and pathological conditions. Glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation predominately account for energy production in C-MSC ...
Jin, Yue+5 more
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