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<big><big><big><big><big>'''[[Bioblast]]'''</big></big></big></big></big>
<big><big><big><big><big>'''[[Bioblast]]'''</big></big></big></big></big> - The '''''mt-information synthase''''' for MitoPedia, MitoFit, and more.
 
:::::: '''Bioblast Boost''' - in the spirit of [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/Gentle_Science Gentle Science]
:::: The '''''mt-information synthase''''' for MitoPedia, MitoFit, and more
:::::: '''[[Bioblast:About]]'''
:::: '''Bioblast Boost''' - in the spirit of Gentle Science
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=== [[Bioblast alert]] 2016(01): 2016-02-10 ===
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<big>Dear colleagues:
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Over the past years, there was a continuous struggle to find a language for translating our experimental findings obtained from [[SUIT protocols]] into useful information.
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Still our standard terminology and some even less consistent variations are not commonly understandable. Despite all efforts, including sequential editions of ‘MitoPathways’ ([[Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways |The Blue Book]]), those attempts were basically a failure: We cannot expect any audience to grasp our message, if we say ‘Complex I’ – but actually have in mind the pathway from NADH-linked substrates to CI - CIII - CIV. Should we rather say CI-CIII-CIV-linked? (???)
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Or even worse (my mistake!): We say ‘CI<small>&</small>II’ (and worse: ‘CI+II’: are the two enzymes added??), but we actually mean CI<small>&</small>II - CIII - CIV !!!
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I invite you to challenge fundamentally the way we think and talk and write about our results. To drop the CI-linked, CII-linked, CI<small>&</small>II (CI+II) terminology is not trivial but is a necessary step. At this stage, you and many colleagues will not like to make a real change. But such a change is not only important but necessary to make ourselves understood by a general audience, to make our field of mitochondrial physiology less confusing and more attractive. Perhaps we can even attain a deeper understanding among the involved specialists - the Bioblasts.
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If you agree that in mitochondrial respiratory physiology we should '''not say ‘Complex I’ for what IS NOT Complex I''', that we should not talk about a subset of '''enzyme complexes''' when we have in mind much more '''complicated pathways''' fuelled by a selection and combination of specific '''substrate types''', then I seriously ask you to stop for a moment and take a look at some new entries into MitoPedia which I have prepared during the past months.
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:» Substrate types and pathway types: [[Substrate types]]
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:» [[Categories of SUIT protocols]]
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I am looking forward to your feedback. Your input will be essential to find a common language for communication with the people whom we want to reach with our research in mitochondrial physiology. Lets cooperate in an effort on quality management of reporting our results. The messages of mitochondrial physiology need to be understood on a global scale, to support the various health systems in encouraging modern populations to become and stay [[MitoFit]].
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With best wishes and kind regards,
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[[Gnaiger E |Erich]]
::::* The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2017) Fostering integrity in research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.doi:https://doi.org/10.17226/21896.
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::::* "''Transparency and accountability are the fundamental principles for research integrity. Transparency in describing all aspects of the research process, from planning, proposing, performing, and reporting, goes a long way ..''" - [http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(17)31201-1/fulltext?elsca1=etoc The Lancet 2017-05-06]
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:[[Image:O2k-Publications.jpg|80px|link=http://wiki.oroboros.at/index.php/O2k-Publications:_Topics|O2k-Publications in the MiPMap]] <big><big>'''The most popular O2k-Publication and O2k-Abstract in Bioblast'''</big></big>
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::::::: >22,000 views: '''[[Bouillaud 2012 Abstract Bioblast]]'''


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Bioblast wiki

Bioblast - The mt-information synthase for MitoPedia, MitoFit, and more.

Bioblast Boost - in the spirit of Gentle Science
Bioblast:About


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Bioblast alert

Full text in Bioblast

You can click on this symbol in various pages to download a pdf file

Gentle Science

Gentle Science discusses the concept of preprints


MitoFit

MitoFit news                    

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MitoFit Preprints - the Open Access preprint server for mitochondrial physiology and bioenergetics

» MitoPedia alert - MitoPedia terms presented in the Oroboros Ecosystem Agenda
BioTechniques welcomes preprints
» .. preprints are a vital step towards a more open and transparent science — a step that brings great benefits for both the broader scientific community and individual authors.
Open Science - from Preprints to open peer review
» Peer Review in Service of Open Science, by Veronique Kiemer


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MitoPedia New in MitoPedia: 100 years of IUPAC - towards a common language.



Picked up in the spirit of Gentle Science

  • The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2017) Fostering integrity in research. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press.doi:https://doi.org/10.17226/21896.
"The integrity of knowledge that emerges from research is based on individual and collective adherence to core values of objectivity, honesty, openness, fairness, accountability, and stewardship. Integrity in science means .." - More details: »Bioblast link«
  • "Transparency and accountability are the fundamental principles for research integrity. Transparency in describing all aspects of the research process, from planning, proposing, performing, and reporting, goes a long way .." - The Lancet 2017-05-06






O2k-Publications in the MiPMap The most popular O2k-Publication and O2k-Abstract in Bioblast
>38,000 views: Gnaiger 2014 MitoPathways
>22,000 views: Bouillaud 2012 Abstract Bioblast
Bioblast wiki

Popular Bioblast pages


Mitochondrial Oroboros by Odra Noel

>140,000 views: Bioblast 2012

O2k-Network

>120,000 views: O2k-Network

MitoFit

>110,000 views: MitoFit

O2k-Publications in the MiPMap

>100,000 views: O2k-Publications

COST Action MitoEAGLE

>80,000 views: MitoEAGLE

Gentle Science

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MitoPedia

>60,000 views: MitoPedia

O2k-Protocols

>50,000 views: O2k-Protocols

O2k-Feedback

>40,000 views: O2k-Feedback

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