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The following pages link to Mitochondrial free Ca²⁺ levels and their effects on energy metabolism in Drosophila motor nerve terminals (Q22337349):
Displaying 15 items.
- Routes of Ca2+ Shuttling during Ca2+ Oscillations: FOCUS ON THE ROLE OF MITOCHONDRIAL Ca2+ HANDLING AND CYTOSOLIC Ca2+ BUFFERS (Q36301279) (← links)
- Sod1 gene ablation in adult mice leads to physiological changes at the neuromuscular junction similar to changes that occur in old wild-type mice (Q36603165) (← links)
- Role of autophagy and its significance in cellular homeostasis (Q38205378) (← links)
- Spying on organelle Ca²⁺ in living cells: the mitochondrial point of view (Q38253214) (← links)
- Methods for studying the metabolic basis of Drosophila development (Q39337858) (← links)
- Evidence of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Autism: Biochemical Links, Genetic-Based Associations, and Non-Energy-Related Mechanisms. (Q39384617) (← links)
- EMRE Is a Matrix Ca(2+) Sensor that Governs Gatekeeping of the Mitochondrial Ca(2+) Uniporter. (Q41889367) (← links)
- The effect of Bu Zhong Yi Qi decoction on simulated weightlessness‑induced muscle atrophy and its mechanisms (Q42679128) (← links)
- The Krebs Cycle Enzyme Isocitrate Dehydrogenase 3A Couples Mitochondrial Metabolism to Synaptic Transmission. (Q47194563) (← links)
- Caspase-Cleaved Tau Impairs Mitochondrial Dynamics in Alzheimer's Disease. (Q50210803) (← links)
- Energy Utilization for Survival and Fertilization-Parsimonious Quiescent Sperm Turn Extravagant on Motility Activation in Rat. (Q52880284) (← links)
- Opening up about Tissue Transglutaminase: When Conformation Matters More than Enzymatic Activity (Q60950274) (← links)
- Pregnancy-associated plasma protein-aa supports hair cell survival by regulating mitochondrial function. (Q64951961) (← links)
- Fueling thought: Management of glycolysis and oxidative phosphorylation in neuronal metabolism (Q88645870) (← links)
- In vitro study of interaction of 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 10 and cyclophilin D and its potential implications for Alzheimer's disease (Q91272322) (← links)