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Oroboros Instruments is strongly engaged in cancer research sending you an alert on the World Cancer Day.

» https://www.uicc.org/what-we-do/convening/world-cancer-day


In the course of cancer progression, reprogramming of cell metabolism points out to mitochondrial adjustments to the oncological state or may involve mitochondrial dysfunction. Metabolism and mitochondria are therefore in the focus of research as potential targets for novel anticancer therapies.

» O2k-Publications on cancer: http://wiki.oroboros.at/index.php/O2k-Publications:_Cancer

O2k-FluoRespirometer
Mitochondria and cancer

1. Metabolic reprogramming
2. Mitochondrial DNA damage
3. Mitochondrial enzyme deficiency
4. Oxidative stress
5. Altered calcium homeostasis
6. Altered ATP synthesis


High-Resolution FluoRespirometry – Two in one
Combined measurements

1. Mitochondrial respiration
2. Reactive oxygen species production
3. Mitochondrial membrane potential
4. ATP synthesis
5. Calcium uptake
6. Extramitochondrial pH

Applicable to all types of samples

1. Intact and permeabilized cells, including blood cells
2. Isolated mitochondria
3. Tissue homogenates
4. Tissue biopsies


Marie Skłodowska-Curie PhD Projects

TRACT (http://bioblast.at/index.php/TRACT) and TRANSMIT (http://bioblast.at/index.php/TRANSMIT) are projects involving oesophageal and prostate cancer research.



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