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Scalable workflows for high-throughput respirometry [PDF]
In this study, we discuss the novel methodologies, approaches, and considerations required to scale mitochondrial respirometry studies for high-throughput and large sample number studies.
Corey A Osto +5 more
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Respirometry in control of the activated sludge process
This paper summarises progress of the IAWQ Task Group developing the Scientific and Technical Report (STR) on respirometry in control of the activated sludge process. The significance of respirometry in activated sludge systems is explained from a biochemical background. A classification is proposed which includes all respirometric measuring principles
Henri Spanjers, Spanjers Henri
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Respirometry techniques and activated sludge models
This paper aims to explain results of respirometry experiments using Activated Sludge Model No. 1. In cases of insufficient fit of ASM No. 1, further modifications to the model were carried out and the so-called “Enzymatic model” was developed. The best-fit method was used to determine the effect of the proposed modifications.
Henri Spanjers
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Reversal of the adipostat control of torpor during migration in hummingbirds
Many small endotherms use torpor to reduce metabolic rate and manage daily energy balance. However, the physiological ‘rules’ that govern torpor use are unclear.
Erich R Eberts +2 more
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A machine has been described which combines volumetric and refractometric means of observing changes in carbon dioxide and oxygen concentrations and amounts in a closed system suitable for containing a respiring system. A means of thermoregulation has been described briefly.
William R. Thompson, Robert Tennant
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Soil Health in an Integrated Production System in a Brazilian Semiarid Region
Soil health is directly related to sustainable development goals (SDGs) and can be affected by inadequate management practices. In this work, soil edaphic respiration and changes in microbial biomass promoted by cover crops in an integrated crop ...
José Félix de Brito Neto +10 more
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Marine organisms are under threat from a simultaneous combination of climate change stressors, including warming sea surface temperatures (SST), marine heatwave (MHW) episodes, and hypoxic events.
Lyvia R. Bowering +4 more
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Mitochondrial Function in Oxidative and Glycolytic Bovine Skeletal Muscle Postmortem
Meat quality is traditionally associated with anaerobic metabolism due to cessation of the oxygen supply post-mortem. However, mitochondrial (mt) function early postmortem may affect the development of meat quality characteristics, such as adenosine ...
Lindsey C Bell +3 more
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Impact of maximal exercise on immune cell mobilization and bioenergetics
Acute aerobic exercise increases the number and proportions of circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PMBC) and can alter PBMC mitochondrial bioenergetics.
James E. Stampley +6 more
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Metformin is an oral antidiabetic agent that has been widely used in clinical practice for over 60 years, and is currently the most prescribed antidiabetic drug worldwide.
Kasja Pavlovic +5 more
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