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After inhibition with SHAM, the | After inhibition with SHAM, the [[Complex_IV| cytochrome ''c'' oxidase (CIV)]] branched respiration, ''B''(SHAM), is normally achieved, defined as the respiration in the physiological coupling state where the mitochondrial respiration is through the [[Complex_IV| cytochrome ''c'' oxidase (CIV)]] pathway (CIV). Occassionally, the cytochrome ''c'' oxidase pathway may not be active and then we have the ROX state, where ''Rox'' is the [[residual oxygen consumption]] due to oxidative side reactions estimated either after inhibition of CIII or CIV or in the absence of endogenous fuel-substrates. ''Rox'' is subtracted from oxygen flux as a baseline for all respiratory states, to obtain mitochondrial respiration. |
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After inhibition with SHAM, the cytochrome c oxidase (CIV) branched respiration, B(SHAM), is normally achieved, defined as the respiration in the physiological coupling state where the mitochondrial respiration is through the cytochrome c oxidase (CIV) pathway (CIV). Occassionally, the cytochrome c oxidase pathway may not be active and then we have the ROX state, where Rox is the residual oxygen consumption due to oxidative side reactions estimated either after inhibition of CIII or CIV or in the absence of endogenous fuel-substrates. Rox is subtracted from oxygen flux as a baseline for all respiratory states, to obtain mitochondrial respiration.