Nitrite protects mitochondrial structure and function under hypoxia
Oxygen deprivation leads to changes in mitochondrial morphology and impaired flow of reducing equivalents through the electron transport chain. The extent of these changes depends on the duration and severity of the treatment as well as on the species and cell type. Nitrate is known to ameliorate th...
Main Authors: | Ratcliffe, R, Gupta, K, Lee, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2016
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