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Expression of a cDNA Isolated from Rat Brown Adipose Tissue and Heart Identifies the Product as the Muscle Isoform of Carnitine Palmitoyltransferase I (M-CPT I)
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are oxygen-containing, chemically reactive molecules that are, under normal physiologic conditions, beneficial for optimal sperm functions such as the promotion of sperm capacitation, regulation of sperm maturation, and enhancement of cellular signaling pathways.[4] Nonetheless, at higher levels, ROS have been shown to induce lipid peroxidation (LPO), sperm DNA damage, and abortive apoptosis.[5] To overcome these unwanted events, excessive ROS are naturally stabilized or deactivated by the body's antioxidant system.[6] However, when excessive amounts of ROS are produced, or when the antioxidant system fails, a state of OS develops [Figures 1 and 2]
Andrew Huberman: But the advantage of not doing it too often is that you're not cold-adapted
To generate L3781-pqm-1p::pqm-1::mCherry::pqm-1 3UTR , 2 kb of pqm-1 promoter and pqm-1 were amplified from N2 genomic DNA and inserted into L3781-mCherry (Zhou et al, 2019)