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Harper's Illustrated Biochemistry, 29e Chapter 13. The Respiratory Chain & Oxidative Phosphorylation Sections: Objectives, Biomedical Importance, Specific Enzymes Act as Markers of Compartments Separated by the Mitochondrial Membranes, The Respiratory Chain Oxidizes Reducing Equivalents & Acts as a Proton Pump, Electron Transport Via the Respiratory Chain Creates a Proton Gradient Which Drives the Synthesis of ATP, The Respiratory Chain Provides Most of the Energy Captured during Catabolism, Many Poisons Inhibit the Respiratory Chain, The Chemiosmotic Theory Can Account for Respiratory Control and the Action of Uncouplers, The Relative Impermeability of the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane Necessitates Exchange Transporters, Clinical Aspects, Summary, References. Topics Discussed: oxidative phosphorylation; respiratory chain; the respiratory chain and oxidative phosphorylation. Excerpt:"After studying this chapter, you should be able to:..."
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