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1. Cell-specific expression of key mitochondrial enzymes limits OXPHOS in astrocytes of the adult human neocortex and hippocampal formation

2. Residual Complex I activity and amphidirectional Complex II operation support glutamate catabolism through mtSLP in anoxia

3. Viability of HepG2 and MCF-7 cells is not correlated with mitochondrial bioenergetics

4. Metabolic management of microenvironment acidity in glioblastoma

5. Reverse and Forward Electron Flow-Induced H2O2 Formation Is Decreased in α-Ketoglutarate Dehydrogenase (α-KGDH) Subunit (E2 or E3) Heterozygote Knock Out Animals

6. From Glucose to Lactate and Transiting Intermediates Through Mitochondria, Bypassing Pyruvate Kinase: Considerations for Cells Exhibiting Dimeric PKM2 or Otherwise Inhibited Kinase Activity

7. On the Origin of ATP Synthesis in Cancer

8. Consideration of Ketogenic Metabolic Therapy as a Complementary or Alternative Approach for Managing Breast Cancer

9. Can the Mitochondrial Metabolic Theory Explain Better the Origin and Management of Cancer than Can the Somatic Mutation Theory?

10. Mitochondrial Substrate-Level Phosphorylation as Energy Source for Glioblastoma: Review and Hypothesis

11. The suppressor of AAC2 Lethality SAL1 modulates sensitivity of heterologously expressed artemia ADP/ATP carrier to bongkrekate in yeast.

12. Absence of Ca2+-induced mitochondrial permeability transition but presence of bongkrekate-sensitive nucleotide exchange in C. crangon and P. serratus.

13. Viability of HepG2 and MCF-7 Cells is not Correlated with Mitochondrial Bioenergetics

14. Cell-specific expression of key mitochondrial enzymes precludes OXPHOS in astrocytes of the adult human neocortex and hippocampal formation

15. Proline Oxidation Supports Mitochondrial ATP Production When Complex I Is Inhibited

16. Metabolism-Based Treatments for Managing Cancer

17. Exclusive neuronal detection of KGDHC-specific subunits in the adult human brain cortex despite pancellular protein lysine succinylation

18. Residual Complex I Activity Supports Glutamate Catabolism and mtSLP via Canonical Krebs Cycle Activity During Acute Anoxia Without OXPHOS

19. Can the Mitochondrial Metabolic Theory Explain Better the Origin and Management of Cancer than Can the Somatic Mutation Theory?

20. The Effect of 2-Ketobutyrate on Mitochondrial Substrate-Level Phosphorylation

21. The Mystery of Extramitochondrial Proteins Lysine Succinylation

22. Low oxygen levels can help to prevent the detrimental effect of acute warming on mitochondrial efficiency in fish

23. On the Origin of ATP Synthesis in Cancer

25. Bioenergetic consequences of F

26. Glutaminases as a Novel Target for SDHB-Associated Pheochromocytomas/Paragangliomas

27. Consideration of Ketogenic Metabolic Therapy as a Complementary or Alternative Approach for Managing Breast Cancer

28. Reduction of 2-methoxy-1,4-naphtoquinone by mitochondrially-localized Nqo1 yielding NAD+ supports substrate-level phosphorylation during respiratory inhibition

29. Catabolism of GABA, succinic semialdehyde or gamma-hydroxybutyrate through the GABA shunt impair mitochondrial substrate-level phosphorylation

30. OXPHOS Defects Due to mtDNA Mutations: Glutamine to the Rescue!

31. Acute sources of mitochondrial NAD

32. Therapeutic benefit of combining calorie-restricted ketogenic diet and glutamine targeting in late-stage experimental glioblastoma

34. Bioenergetic consequences of FoF1–ATP synthase/ATPase deficiency in two life cycle stages of Trypanosoma brucei

35. Two transgenic mouse models for β-subunit components of succinate-CoA ligase yielding pleiotropic metabolic alterations

36. Divalent cation chelators citrate and EDTA unmask an intrinsic uncoupling pathway in isolated mitochondria

37. Acute sources of mitochondrial NAD+ during respiratory chain dysfunction

38. Human-Specific ARHGAP11B Acts in Mitochondria to Expand Neocortical Progenitors by Glutaminolysis

39. Quantification of mitochondrial DNA from peripheral tissues: Limitations in predicting the severity of neurometabolic disorders and proposal of a novel diagnostic test

40. Mutated SUCLG1 causes mislocalization of SUCLG2 protein, morphological alterations of mitochondria and an early-onset severe neurometabolic disorder

42. Perturbation of the yeast mitochondrial lipidome and associated membrane proteins following heterologous expression of Artemia-ANT

43. Mycoplasma infection and hypoxia initiate succinate accumulation and release in the VM-M3 cancer cells

44. Reduction of 2-methoxy-1,4-naphtoquinone by mitochondrially-localized Nqo1 yielding NAD

45. The RCR and ATP/O Indices Can Give Contradictory Messages about Mitochondrial Efficiency

46. Response to 'Leigh-like syndrome with mild mtDNA depletion due to the SUCLG1 variant c.626C>A'

47. Guest Editorial

48. Functional cyclophilin D moderates platelet adhesion, but enhances the lytic resistance of fibrin

49. Mitochondrial permeability transition pore: Back to the drawing board

50. Localization of SUCLA2 and SUCLG2 subunits of succinyl CoA ligase within the cerebral cortex suggests the absence of matrix substrate-level phosphorylation in glial cells of the human brain

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