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Coenzyme Q
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Aerobic ATP Production
aging research
antioxidant pathways
cardiovascular disease mechanisms
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cellular metabolism
Cis-parinaric Acid
Coenzyme Q10
Complex Iii
CoQ Treatment
CoQ10 Content
COQ7 Gene
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Cytochrome Oxidase
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eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
Esr Measurement
Esr Signal
Esr Spectrum
Exogenous CoQ
HL-60 Cells
Ldl Particle
lipid
Lipid Peroxidation
mitochondrial bioenergetics
mitochondrial electron transport studies
molecular genetics
NADH Oxidation
oxidative
Oxidative Stress
oxygen
peroxidation
peroxyl
Plasma Membrane Redox System
Q10 Concentration
radicals
reactive
respiratory
Respiratory Chain
Semiquinone Radicals
species
Spin Adducts
stress
Submitochondrial Particles
Ubisemiquinone Radicals
Product details
- ISBN 9780849387326
- Weight: 910g
- Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 30 Aug 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
Since its discovery in 1957, Coenzyme Q has piqued the interest of scientists from a wide range of disciplines because of its bioenergetics, vitamin-like behavior, and interactions with antioxidant vitamins E and C. Coenzyme Q: Molecular Mechanisms in Health and Disease is a comprehensive treatise on this often-studied coenzyme. International experts cover the research that led to its emergence as an exciting, new dietary supplement.
The present volume summarizes the latest developments in various areas of CoQ research. New concepts on extramitochondrial functions of CoQ are discussed in two chapters, while recent discoveries in biosynthetic pathways for CoQ based on molecular genetic approaches are presented in another chapter.
Further chapters explore the role of CoQ as an antioxidant, revealing the need for additional research in this exciting area.
This book will be of extreme interest to biochemists, biophysicists, molecular and cell biologists, as well as nutritionists and biomedical health workers.
Valerian E. Kagan, Peter J. Quinn
Coenzyme Q
€291.40
