mitochondrial membrane

collocation in English

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mitochondrial
adjective
uk
/ˌmaɪ.təˈkɒn.dri.əl/
us
/ˌmaɪ.t̬əˈkɑːn.dri.əl/
relating to the small parts of most living cells that contain DNA ...
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membrane
noun[C or U]
us
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uk
/ˈmem.breɪn/
anatomy
a thin piece of skin that covers or connects parts of a person's or ...
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(Definition ofmitochondrialandmembranefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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During ischaemia, when oxygen supply is limited, the electron transport chain of the innermitochondrialmembranebecomes highly reduced.
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It can be modelled in mice deficient for the innermitochondrialmembraneprotease paraplegin.
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In the electron-transport system, themitochondrialmembraneproduces superoxide from reduced ubiquinones which are produced by complex 1, complex 2 and the alternative oxidase.
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Chaotic mosaicism in human preimplantation embryos is correlated with a lowmitochondrialmembranepotential.
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Temperature threshold and preservation of signaling formitochondrialmembraneproteins during ischemia in rabbit heart.
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We tested whether the high ratio visualised by the three techniques representedmitochondrialmembranepotential by perturbing themitochondrialmembranepotential.
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The single insoluble enzyme, succinate dehydrogenase, is tightly bound to the matrix side of the innermitochondrialmembrane.
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Monitoring of relativemitochondrialmembranepotential in living cells by fluorescence microscopy.
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Measurement ofmitochondrialmembranepotential using fluorescent rhodamine derivatives.
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Lastly, the active component(s) may not be transported across themitochondrialmembraneas efficiently as rotenone and so exert less influence on electron transport.
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Various electron transport activities were analysed in themitochondrialmembranefraction of the filarial worm.
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Differences that affect electron transfer activity, or proton translocation, utilisation or conductance, are also candidates for the molecular basis for increasedmitochondrialmembranepotential in carcinoma cells.
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Although all ratiometric techniques were sufficiently sensitive to measure this ratio, the three techniques gave slightly different results with respect to the rate of change ofmitochondrialmembranepotential.
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For example, microfluorimetry is used in neurons to compare the effects of neurotoxins on both calcium ion concentration andmitochondrialmembranepotential in individual cells.
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This protein is localized to the endoplasmic reticulum and outermitochondrialmembranewhere it is thought to protect these membranes from oxidative stress.
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Additionally, it has been shown to bind tomitochondrialmembranelipid, cardiolipin and influence a change in the morphology of organelle.
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This ion channel is formed on the outermitochondrialmembranein response to certain apoptotic stimuli.
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The membrane in question is the innermitochondrialmembranein eukaryotes and the cell membrane in prokaryotes.
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The protein localizes to the outermitochondrialmembrane.
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