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Turtles maintain mitochondrial integrity but reduce mitochondrial respiratory capacity in the heart after cold acclimation and anoxia
Amanda Bundgaard,
Klaus Qvortrup
,
Lene Juel Rasmussen
, Angela Fago
Biomedicinsk Institut
Center for Sund Aldring
Center for Sund Aldring
Molecular Aging Program
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Keyphrases
Anoxia
100%
Mitochondrial Integrity
100%
Turtle
100%
Mitochondrial Respiratory Function
100%
Normoxic
66%
Reactive Oxygen Species Production
66%
Enzyme Activity
66%
Cold-acclimated
66%
Transmission Electron Microscopy
33%
Supercomplex
33%
Mitochondrial Density
33%
Respiration Rate
33%
Mitochondrial Respiration
33%
Electron Transport Chain Complexes
33%
Heart Ventricles
33%
Intrinsic Activity
33%
Protein Content
33%
Mitochondrial Content
33%
Cellular Homeostasis
33%
Cumulative Effects
33%
Heart Mitochondria
33%
Anoxia Tolerance
33%
Mitochondria
33%
Freshwater Turtle
33%
Hypoxia
33%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mitochondrial Volume Density
50%