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== Which temperature should be applied to determine mitochondrial function? ==
== Which temperature should be applied to determine mitochondrial function? ==


We recommend determining mitochondrial respiratory activity at the physiologic temperature of your biologic system, no matter whether you work with [[MiPNet14.14 PermeabilizedFibrePreparation|biopsies]], [[MiPNet08.09 CellRespiration cultivated|cells]] or [[MiPNet12.11 MitoRespiration|isolated mitochondria]]. When measuring in an appropriate [[List of media for respirometry|medium]] (protecting and stabilizing mitochondrial function) stability is preserved even in isolated mitochondria.
We recommend determining mitochondrial respiratory activity at the physiologic temperature of your biologic system, no matter whether you work with [[MiPNet14.14 PermeabilizedFibrePreparation|biopsies]], [[MiPNet08.09 CellRespiration|cultivated cells]] or [[MiPNet12.11 MitoRespiration|isolated mitochondria]]. When measuring in an appropriate [[List of media for respirometry|medium]] (protecting and stabilizing mitochondrial function) stability is preserved even in isolated mitochondria.





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Which temperature should be applied to determine mitochondrial function?

We recommend determining mitochondrial respiratory activity at the physiologic temperature of your biologic system, no matter whether you work with biopsies, cultivated cells or isolated mitochondria. When measuring in an appropriate medium (protecting and stabilizing mitochondrial function) stability is preserved even in isolated mitochondria.





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