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O2k-Publications: Topics

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O2k-Publications: Specific topics

Mitochondrial preparations and intact cells

  1. Isolated Mitochondria
  2. Homogenate
  3. Permeabilized muscle fibres and tissue preparations
  4. Permeabilized cells
  5. Intact cell; Cultured; Primary

Tissues and cell types

  1. Nervous system
  2. Heart
  3. Skeletal muscle
  4. Liver
  5. Kidney
  6. Lung, Gill
  7. Fat
  8. Endothelial; Epithelial; Mesothelial Cell
  9. Islet Cell; Pancreas; Thymus
  10. Blood Cell; Suspension Culture

Model cell lines

  1. CHO
  2. HEK
  3. HeLa
  4. Neuroblastoma
  5. Fibroblast
  6. HUVEC
  7. Macrophage-derived cell lines
  8. Stem cells
  9. Other cell lines

Humans and biomedical model organisms

  1. Human
  2. Pig
  3. Horse
  4. Cat
  5. Dog
  6. Rabbit
  7. Mouse
  8. Rat
  9. Guinea pig
  10. Chicken
  11. Zebrafish
  12. Drosophila
  13. Caenorhabditis elegans
  14. Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Ecophysiological model organisms

Work in progress
  1. Artemia

Taxonomic groups

Work in progress
  1. Mammals: including only mammals that are not listed under human or model organisms.
  2. Birds - see also Chicken (included)
  3. Reptiles - turtles, lizards, snakes, crocodiles, alligators
  4. Amphibians - frogs, toads, salamanders
  5. Fishes - bony fishes, carilaginous fishes (sharks, rays, skates) and jawless fishes (hagfish, lampreys); see also Zebrafish (included)
  6. Hexapods - insects, springtails; see also Drosophila (included)
  7. Crustaceans - crabs, shrimp, barnacles, etc.; see also Artemia (included)
  8. Annelids - polychaetes, e.g. lugworm Arenicola marina, oligochaetes, leeches
  9. Molluscs - gastropods, cephalopods, bivalves
  10. Nematodes - see also Caenorhabditis elegans (included)
  11. Other invertebrates - urocordates (e.g. ascidians, sea squirts); cephalochordates (amphioxus, lancelets); echinoderms; chelicerates (e.g. spiders, scorpions, horseshoe crabs); myriapods (millipedes, centipedes); gastrotrichs; rotifers; ctenophores; nemerteans; tardigrades; platyhelminthes; cnidaria; porifera; ...
  12. Fungi - yeast, molds, mushrooms, etc. see also Saccharomyces cerevisiae (included)
  13. Plants
  14. Protists - amoebas, ciliates, trypanosomes, dinoflagellates, diatoms, green algae, etc.
  15. Eubacteria - true bacteria, cyanobacteria, spirochetes
  16. Archaea - archaebacteria


Coupling and membrane potential

  1. Coupling and Membrane Potential

Specific applications

Medical and pharmacological applications

  1. Hypoxia
  2. Ischemia-reperfusion injury and preservation
  3. RONS Oxidative stress
  4. Apoptosis, cytochrome c release, and cancer
  5. Mitochondrial Disease; Degenerative Disease and Defect
  6. Ageing and senescence
  7. Pharmacology and Biotechnology
  8. Genetic Defect; Knockdown; Overexpression

Diseases

  1. COPD
  2. Diabetes
  3. Parkinson's disease
  4. Alzheimer's disease


Oxygen kinetics and oxidases

  1. Oxygen Kinetics
  2. Oxidase and Biochemical Oxidation

Ecophysiology and toxicology

  1. Ecophysiology and Toxicology
  2. Temperature

Specific combinations

Examples for specific combinations are given for O2k-Publications:

Instrumental and methodological

O2k-Manual

SUIT protocols

  1. Q-junction effect

Other


Chronological


Lately added/edited references and authors

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