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1. The Mechanism of Ion Translocation in Mitochondria. 3. Coupling of K+ Efflux with ATP Synthesis

14. The mechanism of ion translocation in mitochondria. 2. Active transport and proton pump

15. The mechanism of ion translocation in mitochondria. 1. Coupling of K+ and H+ fluxes

18. Cytochrome c as an electron shuttle between the outer and inner mitochondrial membranes

23. The dual biological identity of human beings and the naturalization of morality.

24. [Necessary sites: identical duplication of living organisms].

26. The cement of medical thought. Evolutionary emergence and downward causation.

28. Adaptation and information in ontogenesis and phylogenesis. Increase of complexity and efficiency.

29. [Predicibility of scientific medicine. 1. The role of chaotic and evolutionary processes].

30. The nature of uncoupling by n-hexane, 1-hexanethiol and 1-hexanol in rat liver mitochondria.

31. The nature of diseases: evolutionary, thermodynamic and historical aspects.

32. Nature of respiratory stimulation in hyperthyroidism: the redox behaviour of cytochrome c.

33. The nature of mitochondrial respiration and discrimination between membrane and pump properties.

34. The effect of the protonmotive force on the redox state of mitochondrial cytochromes.

35. The effect of respiration on the permeability of the mitochondrial membrane to ions.

36. Mechanism of loss of thermodynamic control in mitochondria due to hyperthyroidism and temperature.

37. Tracking of proton flow during transition from anaerobiosis to steady state. 1. Response of matrix pH indicators.

38. Tracking of proton flow during transition from anaerobiosis to steady state. 2. Effect of cation uptake on the response of a hydrophobic membrane bound pH indicator.

39. Activation of respiration and loss of thermodynamic control in hyperthyroidism. Is it due to increased slipping in mitochondrial proton pumps?

40. Phenylarsine oxide induces the cyclosporin A-sensitive membrane permeability transition in rat liver mitochondria.

41. Flow-force relationships during energy transfer between mitochondrial proton pumps.

42. Bulk phase proton fluxes during the generation of membrane potential in rat liver mitochondria.

43. Flux ratios and pump stoichiometries at sites II and III in liver mitochondria. Effect of slips and leaks.

44. On the nature of the uncoupling effect of fatty acids.

45. Tracking of proton flow during transition from anaerobiosis to steady state in rat liver mitochondria.

46. A gated pathway for electrophoretic Na+ fluxes in rat liver mitochondria. Regulation by surface Mg2+.

47. Proton electrochemical gradient and phosphate potential in submitochondrial particles.

48. H+/site, charge/site, and ATP/site ratios in mitochondrial electron transport.

49. The nature of the electron spin resonance signal during aerobic uptake of Mn2+ in mitochondria from rat liver.

50. Anion and amine uptake and uncoupling in submitochondrial particles.

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