Redox active -lipoic acid differentially improves mitochondrial dysfunction in a cellular model of alzheimer and its control cells

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  • who: Fabian Dieter et al. from the University of Schubert-Street, Giessen, Germany have published the Article: Redox Active -Lipoic Acid Differentially Improves Mitochondrial Dysfunction in a Cellular Model of Alzheimer and Its Control Cells, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: ALA contains two thiol groups, which are the main reason for its chemical activity. At different stages of the experiment, the addition of various inhibitors, substrates, and uncouplers were used for direct investigation of individual ETC complexes.
  • how: The authors investigated if ALA improves mitochondrial dysfunction in a cellular model of Alzheimer's . . .

     

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