Mitochondria at the extremes: Pioneers, protectorates, protagonists

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Abstract

The engulfment of a proto-mitochondrion by a primitive unicellular organism gave rise to the first eukaryotic cell, and ever since, mitochondrial function has been a vital aspect of eukaryotic life. Under conditions of physiological stress, the mitochondrion is far from a passive bystander, instead playing a key role in signalling pathways and the cellular responses they elicit. In this thematic series of Extreme Physiology & Medicine, the role of the mitochondrion in the response to physiological stress will be considered anew, through research articles, reviews, viewpoints and methodology papers that aim to reposition the organelle as a key player in the human response to a wide range of extreme conditions. © 2014 Murray; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Murray, A. J. (2014). Mitochondria at the extremes: Pioneers, protectorates, protagonists. Extreme Physiology and Medicine, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/2046-7648-3-10

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