Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers

Summary - Antarctic marine ectotherms look back on several million years of adaptation to constant extreme cold temperatures. By contrast, animals from temperate zones face high summer and below 0°C temperatures in winter. Here, we present recent data on mitochondrial ROS production in animals from...

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Main Authors: Abele, Doris, Philipp, Eva, Heise, Katja
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Published: 2004
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/10706/
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.21175
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:10706 2023-09-05T13:15:15+02:00 Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers Abele, Doris Philipp, Eva Heise, Katja 2004 https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/10706/ https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.21175 unknown Abele, D. orcid:0000-0002-5766-5017 , Philipp, E. and Heise, K. (2004) Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers , Proceedings of the XII Biennial Meeting of the Society for Free Radical Research SFRR, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2004. Invited paper . hdl:10013/epic.21175 EPIC3Proceedings of the XII Biennial Meeting of the Society for Free Radical Research SFRR, Buenos Aires, Argentina 2004. Invited paper Conference notRev 2004 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:48:50Z Summary - Antarctic marine ectotherms look back on several million years of adaptation to constant extreme cold temperatures. By contrast, animals from temperate zones face high summer and below 0°C temperatures in winter. Here, we present recent data on mitochondrial ROS production in animals from both climatic environments, and a concept of mitochondrial proton leak as part of thermal adaptation in both groups. Conference Object Antarc* Antarctic Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Antarctic
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description Summary - Antarctic marine ectotherms look back on several million years of adaptation to constant extreme cold temperatures. By contrast, animals from temperate zones face high summer and below 0°C temperatures in winter. Here, we present recent data on mitochondrial ROS production in animals from both climatic environments, and a concept of mitochondrial proton leak as part of thermal adaptation in both groups.
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author Abele, Doris
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Heise, Katja
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Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
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title Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
title_short Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
title_full Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
title_fullStr Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondria of Antarctic and North Sea marine invertebrates Ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
title_sort mitochondria of antarctic and north sea marine invertebrates ecological functions of mild uncoupling in water breathers
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