Over several millions of years of evolution, mitochondria have transformed into specialized organelles. Today, they cannot live outside the cell nor can the host cell live without them, resulting in a symbiotic relationship. Richard Altmann, in 1894, documented them as cell organelles and called them “bioblasts”. Later, the term “mitochondria” itself was coined by Carl Benda in 1898. Ever since these findings, we in the field of medicine have learned a lot about this tiny organelle, but numerous aspects continue to be discovered. In this article, we will review the significance of this organelle in terms of pancreatic dysfunctions
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ver...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial dysfunction known to be associated with most of human inherited disorders ...
Mitochondria are well-known cellular organelles widely studied in relation to a variety of disease s...
Over several millions of years of evolution, mitochondria have transformed into specialized organell...
Mitochondria, cytoplasmic organelles originated from endosymbiotic bacteria, can be metaphorically d...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key feature of multiple diseases and thus protection of this organell...
Over the past decade, the role of mitochondria has extended beyond those tasks for which these organ...
Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells. Responsible for o...
Pancreatic acinar cells release hydrolytic enzymes into the gut where they are responsible for diges...
As a primary energy producer, mitochondria play a fundamental role in pancreatic exocrine physiology...
The mitochondrion is a natural robot (cell) with a length of about one micron. Between organisms (pl...
Called “bioblasts” in 1890, named “mitochondria” in 1898, baptized in 1957 as the “powerhouse of the...
AbstractMitochondria are organelles of elaborate structure that in addition to supplying cellular en...
Mitochondria are essential subcellular organelles and important key regulators of metabolism. Mammal...
Mitochondria play an increasingly central role in the context of cellular physiology. These organell...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ver...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial dysfunction known to be associated with most of human inherited disorders ...
Mitochondria are well-known cellular organelles widely studied in relation to a variety of disease s...
Over several millions of years of evolution, mitochondria have transformed into specialized organell...
Mitochondria, cytoplasmic organelles originated from endosymbiotic bacteria, can be metaphorically d...
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a key feature of multiple diseases and thus protection of this organell...
Over the past decade, the role of mitochondria has extended beyond those tasks for which these organ...
Mitochondria are membrane bound organelles present in almost all eukaryotic cells. Responsible for o...
Pancreatic acinar cells release hydrolytic enzymes into the gut where they are responsible for diges...
As a primary energy producer, mitochondria play a fundamental role in pancreatic exocrine physiology...
The mitochondrion is a natural robot (cell) with a length of about one micron. Between organisms (pl...
Called “bioblasts” in 1890, named “mitochondria” in 1898, baptized in 1957 as the “powerhouse of the...
AbstractMitochondria are organelles of elaborate structure that in addition to supplying cellular en...
Mitochondria are essential subcellular organelles and important key regulators of metabolism. Mammal...
Mitochondria play an increasingly central role in the context of cellular physiology. These organell...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2009.Cataloged from PDF ver...
BACKGROUND: Mitochondrial dysfunction known to be associated with most of human inherited disorders ...
Mitochondria are well-known cellular organelles widely studied in relation to a variety of disease s...