Coenzyme Q. Li. New data on the distribution of coenzyme Q in nature
The heart of the rhesus monkey was found to contain coenzyme Q 10. This experimental primate may serve as a model for studies of CoQ 10 as it may relate to human disease. Frog nerve tissue was also found to contain CoQ 10. Such tissue may be a useful system for researches on CoQ in nerve physiology....
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description | The heart of the rhesus monkey was found to contain coenzyme Q
10. This experimental primate may serve as a model for studies of CoQ
10 as it may relate to human disease. Frog nerve tissue was also found to contain CoQ
10. Such tissue may be a useful system for researches on CoQ in nerve physiology. Only CoQ
10 was identified in human and rodent tumors grown in mice. The tumor strains were HAd-1, HS-1, and S-180.
Cells of
Ochromonas malhamensis contain CoQ
10. It is of interest that both man and this
Ochromonas sp. specifically use both CoQ
10 and vitamin B
12. Contrary to an earlier report that a given
Polyporous did not contain a CoQ, it has now been found that
Polyporous schweinitzii contains both CoQ
9 and CoQ
10. The “J strain” of a PPLO (
Mycoplasma gallisepticum) is of current interest both in respect to its nutrition and its infectious characteristics; this PPLO strain did not contain either a member of either the CoQ or vitamin K groups. |
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10. Such tissue may be a useful system for researches on CoQ in nerve physiology. Only CoQ
10 was identified in human and rodent tumors grown in mice. The tumor strains were HAd-1, HS-1, and S-180.
Cells of
Ochromonas malhamensis contain CoQ
10. It is of interest that both man and this
Ochromonas sp. specifically use both CoQ
10 and vitamin B
12. Contrary to an earlier report that a given
Polyporous did not contain a CoQ, it has now been found that
Polyporous schweinitzii contains both CoQ
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10. Such tissue may be a useful system for researches on CoQ in nerve physiology. Only CoQ
10 was identified in human and rodent tumors grown in mice. The tumor strains were HAd-1, HS-1, and S-180.
Cells of
Ochromonas malhamensis contain CoQ
10. It is of interest that both man and this
Ochromonas sp. specifically use both CoQ
10 and vitamin B
12. Contrary to an earlier report that a given
Polyporous did not contain a CoQ, it has now been found that
Polyporous schweinitzii contains both CoQ
9 and CoQ
10. The “J strain” of a PPLO (
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10 as it may relate to human disease. Frog nerve tissue was also found to contain CoQ
10. Such tissue may be a useful system for researches on CoQ in nerve physiology. Only CoQ
10 was identified in human and rodent tumors grown in mice. The tumor strains were HAd-1, HS-1, and S-180.
Cells of
Ochromonas malhamensis contain CoQ
10. It is of interest that both man and this
Ochromonas sp. specifically use both CoQ
10 and vitamin B
12. Contrary to an earlier report that a given
Polyporous did not contain a CoQ, it has now been found that
Polyporous schweinitzii contains both CoQ
9 and CoQ
10. The “J strain” of a PPLO (
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