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|abbr=''L''(n)
|description=[[File:L.jpg |link=LEAK respiration]] In the '''LEAK state without adenylates''' mitochondrial LEAK respiration, ''L''(n) (n for no adenylates), is measured after addition of substrates, which decreases slowly to the [[LEAK state]] after oxidation of endogenous substrates with no [[adenylates]]. ''L''(n) is distinguished from ''L''(T) and ''L''(Omy).
|description=[[File:L.jpg |link=LEAK respiration]] In the '''LEAK state without adenylates''' mitochondrial LEAK respiration, ''L''(n) (n for no adenylates), is measured after addition of substrates, which decreases slowly to the [[LEAK state]] after oxidation of endogenous substrates with no [[adenylates]]. ''L''(n) is distinguished from ''L''(T) and ''L''(Omy).
|info=[[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]], [[MitoEAGLE preprint States and rates]]
|info=[[Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit Preprint Arch]], [[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways]]
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Β  Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] 2010-10-21, edited 2019-01-24.
Β  Communicated by [[Gnaiger E]] 2010-10-21, edited 2019-01-24.

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LEAK state without adenylates

Description

L.jpg In the LEAK state without adenylates mitochondrial LEAK respiration, L(n) (n for no adenylates), is measured after addition of substrates, which decreases slowly to the LEAK state after oxidation of endogenous substrates with no adenylates. L(n) is distinguished from L(T) and L(Omy).

Abbreviation: L(n)

Reference: Gnaiger 2019 MitoFit Preprint Arch, Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways

Communicated by Gnaiger E 2010-10-21, edited 2019-01-24.
LEAK respiration without adenylates, LN.

The LEAK state of respiration: towards a concept-linked terminology of respiratory states

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MitoPedia concepts: Respiratory state, Recommended 


MitoPedia topics: EAGLE