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| MPT refers to an alteration in the permeability of the inner mitochondrial membrane (IMM),
Mitochondrial permeability transition (MPT) refers to a process involving the opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP), which can lead to the loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, disruption of ATP synthesis, and release of pro-apoptotic factors into the cytosol. This process is critical in various physiological and pathological contexts, including cancer. Mitochondrial permeability transition plays a significant role in cancer biology, with its dysregulation often associated with poor prognosis and protumorigenic effects. The specific roles of MPT can vary by cancer type and context. |
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| 5858- | CAP, | Capsaicin as a Microbiome Modulator: Metabolic Interactions and Implications for Host Health |
| - | Review, | Nor, | NA | - | Review, | AD, | NA |
| 520- | MF, | Exposure to a 50-Hz magnetic field induced mitochondrial permeability transition through the ROS/GSK-3β signaling pathway |
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