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Plant cell viability refers to the proportion of living, metabolically active cells in a given sample. It provides insight into cellular health, growth potential, and the effects of treatments such as cryopreservation, toxins, or genetic modification. ...
The use of Precellys Evolution* helped to measure different TCA and glycolysis products, which in turn enabled us to understand how everolimus and metformin affect mitochondrial activity under different conditions, using glucose radiolabeling. ...
Common viability assays include the MTT assay, which measures mitochondrial activity, and the ATP assay, which quantifies ATP levels, an indicator of metabolic activity. ...
However, the subsequent conversion of ATP into extracellular adenosine and the activation of adenosine receptors serve to temper this inflammation[1-3]. ...
Bees have a crucial role in pollination; therefore, it is important to determine the causes of their recent decline. Fipronil and imidacloprid are insecticides used worldwide to eliminate or control insect pests. Because they are broad‐spectrum insecticides, they can also affect honeybees. Many researchers have studied the lethal and sublethal effects of these and other insecticides on ...
FEN1 was retained in protease-treated mitochondria and detected in mitochondrial nucleoids that contain known mitochondrial replication and transcription proteins. ...
Here, the genes for InhA (Rv1484) and four similar proteins (Rv0927c, Rv3485c, Rv3530c, and Rv3559c) were expressed in S. cerevisiae etr1 cells lacking mitochondrial 2-trans-enoyl-thioester reductase activity. The phenotype of the yeast mutants includes the inability to produce sufficient levels of lipoic acid, form mitochondrial cytochromes, ...
