International audienceMitochondria are most important organelles in the survival of eukaryotic aerobic cells because they are the primary producers of ATP, regulators of ion homeostasis or redox state, and producers of free radicals. The key role of mitochondria in the generation of primordial ATP for the survival and proliferation of eukaryotic cells has been proven by extensive biochemical studies. In this context, it is crucial to understand the complexity of the mitochondrial compartment and its functionality and to develop experimental tools allowing the assessment of its nature and its function and metabolism. This review covers the role of the mitochondria in the cell, focusing on its structure, the mechanism of the mitochondrial res...
Mitochondrial oxidants (or reactive oxygen species) participate in a myriad of physiological and pat...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in signal transduction, inflammation, neu...
Mitochondria are the site where most of the energy from food is converted into adenosine triphosphat...
International audienceMitochondria are most important organelles in the survival of eukaryotic aerob...
Mitochondria are cell organelles that have a crucial role in cellular energy metabolism. Mitochondri...
The reagents and procedures highlighted here will give the investigators an indication of the health...
This thesis explores two distinct parts of mitochondrial physiology: the role of mitochondria in gen...
The potential use of fluorescent molecular probes to measure ions and biomolecules has contributed i...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the main source of energy for metabolism. Mitochondria provide the m...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in both physiological and pathological processes. This wi...
Changes of quantity and/or morphology of cell mitochondria are often associated with metabolic modul...
Apoptosis is a phenomenon of crucial importance in all multicellular, living organisms: it is involv...
peer reviewedCellular energy metabolism is regulated by complex metabolic pathways. Although anaerob...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in life and death of the cell because they produce the majority of ...
International audienceMitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is central for generating ATP and main...
Mitochondrial oxidants (or reactive oxygen species) participate in a myriad of physiological and pat...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in signal transduction, inflammation, neu...
Mitochondria are the site where most of the energy from food is converted into adenosine triphosphat...
International audienceMitochondria are most important organelles in the survival of eukaryotic aerob...
Mitochondria are cell organelles that have a crucial role in cellular energy metabolism. Mitochondri...
The reagents and procedures highlighted here will give the investigators an indication of the health...
This thesis explores two distinct parts of mitochondrial physiology: the role of mitochondria in gen...
The potential use of fluorescent molecular probes to measure ions and biomolecules has contributed i...
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the main source of energy for metabolism. Mitochondria provide the m...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are involved in both physiological and pathological processes. This wi...
Changes of quantity and/or morphology of cell mitochondria are often associated with metabolic modul...
Apoptosis is a phenomenon of crucial importance in all multicellular, living organisms: it is involv...
peer reviewedCellular energy metabolism is regulated by complex metabolic pathways. Although anaerob...
Mitochondria play a pivotal role in life and death of the cell because they produce the majority of ...
International audienceMitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is central for generating ATP and main...
Mitochondrial oxidants (or reactive oxygen species) participate in a myriad of physiological and pat...
Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in signal transduction, inflammation, neu...
Mitochondria are the site where most of the energy from food is converted into adenosine triphosphat...