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Addition of cytochrome ''c'' yields a test for integrity of the [[mtOM]]. Stimulation by added cytochrome ''c'' would indicate an injury of the mtOM and limitation of respiration in the preceding state without added ''c'' due to loss of cytochrome ''c''. Typically, cytochrome ''c'' is added immediately after the earliest ADP-activation step (''P'', OXPHOS capacity with saturating [ADP]).
Addition of [[cytochrome c |cytochrome ''c'']] yields a test for integrity of the [[mtOM]] ([[Cytochrome c control efficiency |cytochrome ''c'' control efficiency]]). Stimulation by added cytochrome ''c'' would indicate an injury of the mtOM and limitation of respiration in the preceding state without added ''c'' due to loss of cytochrome ''c''. Typically, cytochrome ''c'' is added immediately after the earliest ADP-activation step ([[OXPHOS capacity]] ''P'' with saturating [ADP]).

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Addition of cytochrome c yields a test for integrity of the mtOM (cytochrome c control efficiency). Stimulation by added cytochrome c would indicate an injury of the mtOM and limitation of respiration in the preceding state without added c due to loss of cytochrome c. Typically, cytochrome c is added immediately after the earliest ADP-activation step (OXPHOS capacity P with saturating [ADP]).

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