Mitochondrial Function Articles & Analysis
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Whether you are investigating the role of citrate synthase in disease mechanisms, optimizing biofuel production, or exploring the intricacies of mitochondrial function, this enzyme from Creative Enzymes is a powerful tool that can propel your research forward. ...
Mitochondrial diseases are a complex and heterogeneous group of disorders caused by mutations in mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) or nuclear genes that encode proteins involved in mitochondrial function. ...
"For years, we have been engaged in the mitochondrial study. Our scientists explore mitochondrial gene expression via mtDNA microarray expression profiling, gene chip data mining, key gene & protein verification, and functional gene synthesis. ...
Creative Biogene’s cardiac-disease-related mitochondrial research encompasses mitochondrial bioenergetics, dynamics, metabolomics, mitochondrial functional testing, and histology. ...
“Studies show that the combined disruption of mitochondrial networks, function, and bioenergetics can influence metabolism and ATP production, REDOX homeostasis, and apoptotic triggering, contributing to cancer development in many different and complex ways.” ...
New York, United States—April 21, 2022—Defects in mitochondrial function have long been suspected of contributing to the development of cancer. In this regard, Creative Biogene strives to explore mitochondrial functions that are yet to be discovered as well as the pathogenesis of mitochondria-associated cancers and ...
Kannalife performed pharmacology studies on the mechanism of action of KLS-13019 and its effects on the sodium-calcium exchanger (mNCX-1), an important regulator of mitochondrial function. Results of the studies performed by Douglas Brenneman, PhD, for Kannalife, have been published in the Journal of Molecular Neuroscience in a paper titled, “Knockdown ...
A second panel of metabotypes associated with energy metabolism and mitochondrial function identified 22.3% of CAMP ASD subjects. Finally, a single metabotype related to purine catabolism has identifed 6.3% of CAMP ASD subjects. ...
"We remain committed to developing instruments and assay kits for measuring cell metabolism, tools that provide scientists a better understanding of mitochondrial function and disease." About SFRBM Founded in 1987, the Society for Redox Biology and Medicine is an international organization of 1,200 scientists, investigators and clinicians who conduct research ...