FJ Larsen, TA Schiffer, K Sahlin, B Ekblom… - The FASEB Journal, 2011 - FASEB ABSTRACT The basal metabolic rate (BMR) is re- ferred to as the minimal rate of metabolism required to support basic body functions. It is well known that individual BMR varies greatly, even when correcting for body weight, fat content, and thyroid hormone levels, but the ... Related articles - All 2 versions
ET Polymeropoulos… - … of the Royal …, 2011 - rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org Metabolic rates of mammals presumably increased during the evolution of endothermy, but molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying basal metabolic rate (BMR) are still not understood. It has been established that mitochondrial basal proton leak contributes significantly to BMR. ... Related articles - All 2 versions
JS Gutiérrez, JA Masero… - Journal of …, 2011 - jeb.biologists.org Many migratory vertebrates typically move between habitats with varying salinities during the annual cycle. These organisms clearly exhibit a remarkable phenotypic flexibility in their 'osmoregulatory machinery', but the metabolic consequences of salinity acclimatization are still not well ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
[PDF] from uwb.edu.plAK Gębczyński… - The Journal of Experimental …, 2011 - jeb.biologists.org Maximum aerobic metabolism cannot increase indefinitely in response to demands for ATP production and, therefore, must be constrained by one (or many) of the steps of the oxygen transport and utilization pathways. To elucidate those constraints we compared peak metabolic rate ... Related articles - All 2 versions