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|description=[[Image:Oxia.png|180px|right]]'''Oxia - HyperOxia to HypOxia''': The Oxia generates gaseous [[oxygen]] and [[hydrogen]] by electrolysis of water using a proton exchange membrane (PEM). O<sub>2</sub> and H<sub>2</sub> gas can be used to control the O<sub>2</sub> regime in the Oroboros O2k | |description=[[Image:Oxia.png|180px|right]]'''Oxia - HyperOxia to HypOxia''': The Oxia generates gaseous [[oxygen]] and [[hydrogen]] by electrolysis of water using a proton exchange membrane (PEM). O<sub>2</sub> and H<sub>2</sub> gas can be used to control the O<sub>2</sub> regime in the Oroboros O2k . Low oxygen concentrations (<50 ยตM) are used to mimic tissue [[normoxia]] or [[hypoxia]]. Hyperoxic conditions above air saturation (250-600 ยตM O<sub>2</sub>) are routinely used for high-resolution respirometry of [[permeabilized muscle fibers]] or to induce oxidative stress in cells and [[mitochondrial preparations]]. | ||
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Revision as of 12:52, 10 March 2023
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Description
Oxia - HyperOxia to HypOxia: The Oxia generates gaseous oxygen and hydrogen by electrolysis of water using a proton exchange membrane (PEM). O2 and H2 gas can be used to control the O2 regime in the Oroboros O2k . Low oxygen concentrations (<50 ยตM) are used to mimic tissue normoxia or hypoxia. Hyperoxic conditions above air saturation (250-600 ยตM O2) are routinely used for high-resolution respirometry of permeabilized muscle fibers or to induce oxidative stress in cells and mitochondrial preparations.
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Additional resources
- ยป MiPNet26.14 Oxia
- ยป CB-Certification
- ยป Oxygen
- ยป Hydrogen