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Meanings of mitochondrial electron in English
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Usage of mitochondrial electron in English
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Producing sufficient energy from nutrient substrates requires use of the mitochondrialelectron transport chain (ETC).
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In addition, G-CSF dramatically improved ATP generation, which rescued Dox-impaired mitochondrialelectron transport and oxygen consumption mainly through complex IV.
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Here, we report the discovery of IACS-010759, a clinical-grade small-molecule inhibitor of complex I of the mitochondrialelectron transport chain.
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As a byproduct of ATP formation, the mitochondrialelectron transport chain produces substantial amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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Post-treatment a significant elevation of proteins of the mitochondrialelectron transport chain was observed as well as a reduction in oxidative stress.
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Rho(0) malignant T-cells with impaired mitochondrialelectron transport chain function were less sensitive to the combination treatment than wild-type cells.
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Although both compounds act as inhibitors of the mitochondrialelectron transport chain in seeds, neither Cipro nor Roundup disrupted germinability of maize seeds.
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We confirmed membrane peroxidation by confocal and contrast-phase microscopes and demonstrated impaired activity of the mitochondrialelectron transport chain (ETC) complex I.
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Studies were performed to determine the radical species produced, whether mitochondrialelectron transport was involved, and the effect of the radical generation on cell mortality.
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We show that MAO metabolism of DA does not increase cytosolic H 2 O 2 but leads to mitochondrialelectron transport chain (ETC) activity.
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This inhibition was suggested to be due to inhibition of the mitochondrialelectron-transport system, composed of glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.99.5) and plant-like alternative oxidase.
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Mitochondrialelectron transport is the target of both existing and new antimalarials.
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Mitochondrialelectron transport has a central role in regulating energy supply within a cell.