Difference between revisions of "Intracellular oxygen"
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|abbr=p<sub>O2,i</sub> | |abbr=''p''<sub>O2,i</sub> | ||
|description=Physiological, intracellular oxygen levels are significantly lower than air saturation under normoxia, hence respiratory measurements carried out at air saturation are effectively hyperoxic for cultured cells and isolated mitochondria. | |description=Physiological, intracellular oxygen levels are significantly lower than air saturation under normoxia, hence respiratory measurements carried out at air saturation are effectively hyperoxic for cultured cells and isolated mitochondria. | ||
|info=[[MiPNet06.03]], Gnaiger_2000_PNAS | |info=[[MiPNet06.03]], [[Gnaiger_2000_PNAS]] | ||
|type=General | |type=General | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{Labeling | {{Labeling | ||
|discipline=Mitochondrial Physiology | |||
|kinetics=Oxygen | |kinetics=Oxygen | ||
|type=General | |||
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Revision as of 14:43, 21 October 2010
Description
Physiological, intracellular oxygen levels are significantly lower than air saturation under normoxia, hence respiratory measurements carried out at air saturation are effectively hyperoxic for cultured cells and isolated mitochondria.
Abbreviation: pO2,i
Reference: MiPNet06.03, Gnaiger_2000_PNAS
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