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Revision as of 09:31, 9 August 2013
Hickey AJ, Iftikar FI, MacDonald J, Baker D (2013) Mitochondria in a changing climate? The role of mitochondrial in hyperthermic heart failure in different fish species. Mitochondr Physiol Network 18.08. |
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Hickey AJ, Iftikar FI, MacDonald J, Baker D (2013)
Event: MiP2013
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โข O2k-Network Lab: NZ Auckland Hickey AJ
Labels:
Tissue;cell: Heart
Coupling state: LEAK, OXPHOS
HRR: Oxygraph-2k
Affiliations and author contributions
School of Biological Sciences, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Email: [email protected]
Supported by a Royal Society Marsden Grant to AJ H.
References
- Portner HO, Knust R (2007) Climate change affects marine fishes through the oxygen limitation of thermal tolerance. Science 315: 95-97.
- Portner HO, Mark FC, Bock C (2004) Oxygen limited thermal tolerance in fish? Answers obtained by nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. Resp Physiol Neurobiol 141: 243-260.
- Somero GN (2010) The physiology of climate change: How potentials for acclimatization and genetic adaptation will determine โwinnersโ and โlosersโ. J Exp Biol 213: 912-920.
- Iftikar FI, Hickey AJ (2013) Do mitochondria limit hot fish hearts? Understanding the role of mitochondrial function with heat stress in Notolabrus celidotus. Plos ONE 8: e64120.