2001
DOI: 10.5380/avs.v6i1.3949
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RESPIRATORY ACTIVITY OF ISOLATED MITOCHONDRIA FROM ORGANS AND TISSUES OF THE ANTARCTIC FISH Trematomus bernacchii, Trematomus newnesi, Lepidonotothen nudifrons, and Pagothenia hansoni

Abstract: Many of the key evolutionary adaptations for life in the Antarctic Ocean involve refinements of physiological and biochemical processes. Especially prominent are mechanisms that prevent freezing and allow cells, tissues and organs to carry on their metabolic activity at subzero water temperatures. In the present research work a study has been carried out on the respiration activity, assayed at 0ºC, 5ºC and 10ºC of pectoral fin epaxial muscle and encephalon isolated mitochondria from the Antarctic fish Trematom… Show more

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