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1. Guidelines on experimental methods to assess mitochondrial dysfunction in cellular models of neurodegenerative diseases.

2. High-Throughput Analysis of Mitochondrial Oxygen Consumption.

3. Fluorescence-Based Microplate Assays for In Vitro Assessment of Mitochondrial Toxicity, Metabolic Perturbation, and Cellular Oxygenation.

4. Mitochondrial toxicity assessment in industry--a decade of technology development and insight.

5. Validation of a HTS-amenable assay to detect drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity in the absence and presence of cell death.

6. Mitochondrial bioenergetics and drug-induced toxicity in a panel of mouse embryonic fibroblasts with mitochondrial DNA single nucleotide polymorphisms.

7. High-throughput analysis of mitochondrial oxygen consumption.

8. Investigating mitochondrial dysfunction to increase drug safety in the pharmaceutical industry.

9. High-throughput assays for assessing mitochondrial dysfunction caused by compounds that impair mtDNA-encoded protein levels in eukaryotic cells.

10. Mitochondrial membrane potential measurement of H9c2 cells grown in high-glucose and galactose-containing media does not provide additional predictivity towards mitochondrial assessment.

11. New insights in drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity.

12. The role of mitochondrial dysfunction and drug safety.

13. Fluorescent pH and oxygen probes of the assessment of mitochondrial toxicity in isolated mitochondria and whole cells.

14. Current concepts in drug-induced mitochondrial toxicity.

15. The significance of mitochondrial toxicity testing in drug development.

16. Strategies to reduce late-stage drug attrition due to mitochondrial toxicity.

17. Respirometric Screening Technology for ADME-Tox studies.

18. Analysis of mitochondrial function using phosphorescent oxygen-sensitive probes.

19. Mitochondrial localization of estrogen receptor beta.

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