A nine isoprenyl group-containing member of the mitochondrial ubiquinone family thought to be necessary for the biosynthesis of CoQ10 in humans enables electron transport through the mitochondrial respiratory chain and demonstrates antioxidant
A nine isoprenyl group-containing member of the mitochondrial ubiquinone family thought to be necessary for the biosynthesis of CoQ10 in humans enables electron transport through the mitochondrial respiratory chain and demonstrates antioxidant
A natural quinone found in cell membranes, primarily mitochondrial membranes, with highest concentrations in the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and adrenal glands component of the electron transport chain participates in aerobic
A natural quinone found in cell membranes, primarily mitochondrial membranes, with highest concentrations in the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, pancreas, and adrenal glands component of the electron transport chain participates in aerobic
A single enantiomer of a potent and selective inactivator of KIAA1363, a MAGE hydrolase an enzyme that is upregulated in aggressive cancers from various tissues (IC50 = 150 nM when tested as a racemic mixture in SK0V-3 cells) activity of the
A single enantiomer of a potent and selective inactivator of KIAA1363, a MAGE hydrolase an enzyme that is upregulated in aggressive cancers from various tissues (IC50 = 150 nM when tested as a racemic mixture in SK0V-3 cells) activity of the
A nine isoprenyl group-containing member of the mitochondrial ubiquinone family thought to be necessary for the biosynthesis of CoQ10 in humans enables electron transport through the mitochondrial respiratory chain and demonstrates antioxidant
A nine isoprenyl group-containing member of the mitochondrial ubiquinone family thought to be necessary for the biosynthesis of CoQ10 in humans enables electron transport through the mitochondrial respiratory chain and demonstrates antioxidant