Effect of Clostridium perfrongens enterotoxin in mitochondrial respiration.
AUTOR(ES)
McDonel, J L
RESUMO
Clostridium perfringens enterotoxin caused a 26 to 41% reduction in the rate of oxygen consumption by rat liver mitochondria when various tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates were used as substrate. However, P/O ratios were unaltered.
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