AbstractMitochondria play an essential role in the generation of the energy needed for eukaryotic cell life and in the release of molecules involved in initiation of cell death. Here we review the changes in isolated mitochondrial fluorescent populations as distinguished by flow cytometry during postnatal development and their regulation by thyroid hormones and catecholamines. The use of flow cytometry in the study of mitochondrial changes occurring under hypothyroidism, alcohol abuse and aging is also reviewed
Recent studies have shown that mitochondria play a role in the regulation of myogenesis. Indeed, the...
Birth is a significant metabolic challenge with exposure to a pro-oxidant environment and the increa...
Mitochondrial morphology is regulated in many cultured eukaryotic cells by fusion and fission of mit...
Changes of quantity and/or morphology of cell mitochondria are often associated with metabolic modul...
Recent discoveries have focused on mitochondria functions in the neuroscience research for approache...
AbstractIsolated rat liver mitochondria were split into three fractions of increasing density when a...
AbstractThe incubation of term fetus mitochondria with ATP mimicked in vitro the increase in the res...
The stimulative effects of thyroid hormones on mitochondria are realized through both non-genomic ...
During cell division, it is critical to properly partition functional sets of organelles to each dau...
AbstractThe present work studies the changes in green fluorescence intensity after Rh-123 staining o...
For many years, mitochondria were viewed as semiautonomous organelles, required only for cellular en...
From fertilization until the onset of gastrulation the early mammalian embryo undergoes a dramatic s...
International audienceMitochondria are most important organelles in the survival of eukaryotic aerob...
AbstractFetal cardiomyocyte adaptation to low levels of oxygen in utero is incompletely understood, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35).Mitochondrial turnover in the cell is dictated by ...
Recent studies have shown that mitochondria play a role in the regulation of myogenesis. Indeed, the...
Birth is a significant metabolic challenge with exposure to a pro-oxidant environment and the increa...
Mitochondrial morphology is regulated in many cultured eukaryotic cells by fusion and fission of mit...
Changes of quantity and/or morphology of cell mitochondria are often associated with metabolic modul...
Recent discoveries have focused on mitochondria functions in the neuroscience research for approache...
AbstractIsolated rat liver mitochondria were split into three fractions of increasing density when a...
AbstractThe incubation of term fetus mitochondria with ATP mimicked in vitro the increase in the res...
The stimulative effects of thyroid hormones on mitochondria are realized through both non-genomic ...
During cell division, it is critical to properly partition functional sets of organelles to each dau...
AbstractThe present work studies the changes in green fluorescence intensity after Rh-123 staining o...
For many years, mitochondria were viewed as semiautonomous organelles, required only for cellular en...
From fertilization until the onset of gastrulation the early mammalian embryo undergoes a dramatic s...
International audienceMitochondria are most important organelles in the survival of eukaryotic aerob...
AbstractFetal cardiomyocyte adaptation to low levels of oxygen in utero is incompletely understood, ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 34-35).Mitochondrial turnover in the cell is dictated by ...
Recent studies have shown that mitochondria play a role in the regulation of myogenesis. Indeed, the...
Birth is a significant metabolic challenge with exposure to a pro-oxidant environment and the increa...
Mitochondrial morphology is regulated in many cultured eukaryotic cells by fusion and fission of mit...