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Influence of Exercise on Electron Transport Capacity of Heart Mitochondria

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The ability of mammalian organisms to maintain homeostasis depends on their capacity to alter the rate of the metabolic events which underlie the physiological processes at molecular level. Since metabolic reactions are mediated by enzyme systems, an elucidation of the factors which regulate cellular enzyme activity is essential in understanding the ability of the organism to adapt and maintain a dynamic equilibrium (19).

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Kraus, H. (1971). Influence of Exercise on Electron Transport Capacity of Heart Mitochondria. In: Pernow, B., Saltin, B. (eds) Muscle Metabolism During Exercise. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol 11. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-4609-8_6

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