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This project investigates how mitochondrial energy production increases during embryo development, using zebrafish as a model. It focuses on the mechanisms of mitochondrial and cytoplasmic translation coordination and aims to uncover novel feedback mechanisms that regulate energy metabolism in early embryos.
Mitochondria are well known as the powerhouse of cells and play a vital role in embryo development regulating energyhomeostasis.
Mitochondrial function has been studied for decades, although several aspects of mitochondrial metabolism duringdevelopment still remain unclear.
Which mechanisms are responsible for the continuous increase in respiratory chain activity duringembryogenesis?
How does translational activity in the early embryo contribute to this process, and how is the translational acti…
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