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  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Mitochondria are organelles found in the cytoplasm of most cells. They are essential to healthy living as they play an important role in the way cells function in the body. Mitochondria generate...
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Mitochondria are double membrane bound cytoplasmic organelles present in most eukaryotic cells. They are responsible for aerobic respiration, which they achieve through oxidative phosphorylation.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2020
    Nanomaterials can have toxic effects on the mitochondria.
  • Life Sciences - 7 Feb 2020
    Mitochondrial fractionation can be used to obtain isolated mitochondrial fractions from living cells.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Sep 2018
    When ingested by humans, micro-doses of toxins result in a positive adaptive immune response in cells and organs, whereas higher-doses have detrimental effects. This biphasic response is known as...
  • Life Sciences - 24 May 2019
    This article provides a step by step account of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) translation and the molecular machinery involved in this process.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Sep 2018
    Mitohormesis is a process wherein reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by mitochondria at a low concentration act as signaling molecules to initiate a cascade of cellular events that ultimately...
  • Life Sciences - 18 Jul 2022
    Assessing the freshness of fish continues to be a painful and long-winded task for the fishing industry.
  • Life Sciences - 9 May 2019
    This article describes the organization of mitochondrial DNA into nucleoids and the replication process, including initiation, elongation, termination and the involvement of polymerase enzymes.
  • Life Sciences - 20 Nov 2019
    A team has pioneered the first combined framework for imaging matrix viscosity and membrane fluidity using FMR and TFR-FLIM.

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