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Biochemistry: is pyrroloquinoline quinone a vitamin?
Nature, 2005The announcement by Kasahara and Kato of pyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) as a 'new' vitamin has received considerable attention. We have since attempted to reproduce the findings on which their conclusion is based, namely that defects in lysine metabolism occur in PQQ-deprived rodents.
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Protective effects of pyrroloquinoline quinone in CNS disorders
The Journal of Nutritional BiochemistryPyrroloquinoline quinone (PQQ) is an enzyme belonging to the family of quinone cofactors (or quinoproteins) naturally found in soil and food. PQQ was initially discovered as an essential cofactor for bacterial dehydrogenases and has since been reported to be involved in several biological processes important for mammalian growth and development. Animal
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31 Pyrroloquinoline quinone and mitochondriogenesis
Mitochondrion, 2010Robert B. Rucker +5 more
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