Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity

Original gels used for figure 1 of the JGBS paper, and for proteomics analysis. The leftmost well is the marker, and species are ranked from short to longest-lived

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Main Authors: Enrique Rodriguez (6899486), Pierre U. Blier (3258159), Tory M. Hagen (2674864)
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Published: 2021
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17104637 2023-05-15T15:22:28+02:00 Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity Enrique Rodriguez (6899486) Pierre U. Blier (3258159) Tory M. Hagen (2674864) 2021-12-15T10:49:51Z https://doi.org/10.5522/04/17104637.v1 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Supporting_images_for_the_paper_Supercomplex_organization_of_the_electron_transfer_system_in_marine_bivalves_a_model_of_extreme_longevity/17104637 doi:10.5522/04/17104637.v1 CC0 CC0 Comparative Physiology mitochondria supercomplex formation longevity proteins bivalve species Arctica islandica Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.5522/04/17104637.v1 2021-12-19T19:27:35Z Original gels used for figure 1 of the JGBS paper, and for proteomics analysis. The leftmost well is the marker, and species are ranked from short to longest-lived Dataset Arctica islandica Unknown
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topic Comparative Physiology
mitochondria
supercomplex formation
longevity proteins
bivalve species
Arctica islandica
spellingShingle Comparative Physiology
mitochondria
supercomplex formation
longevity proteins
bivalve species
Arctica islandica
Enrique Rodriguez (6899486)
Pierre U. Blier (3258159)
Tory M. Hagen (2674864)
Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
topic_facet Comparative Physiology
mitochondria
supercomplex formation
longevity proteins
bivalve species
Arctica islandica
description Original gels used for figure 1 of the JGBS paper, and for proteomics analysis. The leftmost well is the marker, and species are ranked from short to longest-lived
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author Enrique Rodriguez (6899486)
Pierre U. Blier (3258159)
Tory M. Hagen (2674864)
author_facet Enrique Rodriguez (6899486)
Pierre U. Blier (3258159)
Tory M. Hagen (2674864)
author_sort Enrique Rodriguez (6899486)
title Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
title_short Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
title_full Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
title_fullStr Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
title_full_unstemmed Supporting images for the paper: Supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
title_sort supporting images for the paper: supercomplex organization of the electron transfer system in marine bivalves, a model of extreme longevity
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