The identification, more than 50 years ago, of mitochondria as the site of oxidative energy metabolism has prompted studies that have unraveled the complexity of the numerous biosynthetic and degradative reactions, fundamental to cell function, carried out by these organelles. These activities depend on a distinctive mitochondrial structure, with different enzymes and reactions localized in discrete membranes and aqueous compartments. The characteristic mitochondrial structural organization is the product of both synthesis of macromolecules within the mitochondria and the import of proteins and lipids synthesized outside the organelle. Synthesis and import of mitochondrial components are required for mitochondrial proliferation, but rather ...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles responsible for generation of chemical energy in the process ca...
The functional role of mitochondria in cell physiology has previously centered around metabolism, wi...
AbstractMitochondria evolved from alpha-proteobacteria captured within a host between two and three ...
The characteristic structural organization of mitochondria is the product of synthesis of macromolec...
Mitochondria, the site of oxidative energy metabolism in eukariotic cells, are a highly organised st...
Mitochondria are sources of energy production through their role in producing adenosine triphosphate...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cell physiology, producing the cellular energy and other essenti...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
Mitochondria are essential organelles that are central to a multitude of cellular processes, includi...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells. Responsible for o...
Mitochondria are the specialized organelles for energy metabolism, but, as a typical example of syst...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles responsible for generation of chemical energy in the process ca...
The functional role of mitochondria in cell physiology has previously centered around metabolism, wi...
AbstractMitochondria evolved from alpha-proteobacteria captured within a host between two and three ...
The characteristic structural organization of mitochondria is the product of synthesis of macromolec...
Mitochondria, the site of oxidative energy metabolism in eukariotic cells, are a highly organised st...
Mitochondria are sources of energy production through their role in producing adenosine triphosphate...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in cell physiology, producing the cellular energy and other essenti...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
Mitochondria are essential organelles that are central to a multitude of cellular processes, includi...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
We recently found that long-term exposure to nitric oxide (NO) triggers mitochondrial biogenesis in ...
Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells. Responsible for o...
Mitochondria are the specialized organelles for energy metabolism, but, as a typical example of syst...
Mitochondria are cellular organelles responsible for generation of chemical energy in the process ca...
The functional role of mitochondria in cell physiology has previously centered around metabolism, wi...
AbstractMitochondria evolved from alpha-proteobacteria captured within a host between two and three ...