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|description=The '''respiratory control ratio (RCR)''', is defined as State 3/State 4 (Chance and Williams 1955).ย  Considering an index of [[uncoupling]], RCR should be replaced by the L/E ratio, if P/E<1.0 ([[Gnaiger_2009_IJCBC|Gnaiger, 2009]]).ย  In intact cells, RCR has been used for the ratio State 3u/State 4o, i.e. for the inverse L/E ratio ([[Hutter_2004_BJ|Huetter et al., 2004).
|description=The respiratory control ratio (RCR), is defined as State 3/State 4 (Chance and Williams 1955).ย  Considering an index of [[uncoupling]], RCR should be replaced by the L/E ratio, if P/E<1.0 ([[Gnaiger_2009_IJCBC|Gnaiger, 2009]]).ย  In intact cells, RCR has been used for the ratio State 3u/State 4o, i.e. for the inverse L/E ratio ([[Hutter_2004_BJ|Huetter et al., 2004).
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{{MitoPedia |abbr=RCR |description= |description=The respiratory control ratio (RCR), is defined as State 3/State 4 (Chance and Williams 1955). Considering an index of uncoupling, RCR should be replaced by the L/E ratio, if P/E<1.0 (Gnaiger, 2009). In intact cells, RCR has been used for the ratio State 3u/State 4o, i.e. for the inverse L/E ratio ([[Hutter_2004_BJ|Huetter et al., 2004). |info=MiPNet12.15 |type=Respiration }}

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