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|Decline of mitochondrial fitness in overweight states is a biomarker of the systemic mitObesity syndrome, providing a mechanistic link between common obesity and associated chronic comorbidities. <br> | |||
Body mass excess provides an evidence-based index of underweight, overweight and obesity across all heights and ages, applicable to all populations for which the healthy reference baseline is established. | |||
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Revision as of 09:23, 19 June 2023
- A collection from the »Bioblast Agenda«
Jun 2023
- Jun- 20 Tu
Decline of mitochondrial fitness in overweight states is a biomarker of the systemic mitObesity syndrome, providing a mechanistic link between common obesity and associated chronic comorbidities.
Body mass excess provides an evidence-based index of underweight, overweight and obesity across all heights and ages, applicable to all populations for which the healthy reference baseline is established.
- »Body mass excess and mitObesity«
May 2023
- May- 31 We
Measuring fatty acid oxidation (FAO)-linked respiration requires a low concentration of malate
In the absence of malate, accumulation of Acetyl-CoA inhibits FAO.
- »Fatty acid oxidation pathway control state«, »Mitochondrial Pathways: Chapter 5«
- communicated by »Cecatto Cristiane« and »Cardoso Luiza«
Mar 2023
- Mar- 14 Tu
Do you know the different ways to adjust oxygen concentration in the Oroboros O2k?
Jan 2023
- Jan- 16 Mo
What is ROUTINE respiration?
ROUTINE respiration is the respiratory activity of living (non-permeabilized) cells in the physiological coupling state, which is controlled by cellular energy demand, energy turnover and the degree of coupling to phosphorylation.
- »Gnaiger 2020 BEC MitoPathways - Chapter 2.4«
- communicated by »Schmitt Sabine«