Jain S, Patel N, Shah MK, Khatri P, Vora N

Why mitochondria matter As you might recall from your high school biology textbook, mitochondria are considered the powerhouses of the cell because of their role as energy suppliers, intercellular signalers, and metabolic coordinators.3 As such, theyre central to a biological process called apoptosis (cell death), which involves the disposal of damaged or abnormal cells.4 Also, apart from the nucleus, mitochondria are the only other parts of a human cell that carry DNA.5 Therefore, mitochondrial dysfunction is inextricably linked to health conditions stemming from cellular breakdown and chromosomal changes, both of which correlate with aging.6 7 Apart from primary mitochondrial diseases such as Leigh syndrome and MELAS syndrome, these health conditions include but arent limited to:8 9 10 Cancer Diabetes Heart disease Kidney diseases Neurodegenerative disorders (e.g., Alzheimers and Parkinsons) Hearing loss Eyesight abnormalities Oxidative stress Metabolic imbalance Inflammation Myalgic encephalomyelitis, or ME/CFS (potentially

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2.4 Synthesis and characterization of GO@GSH and GO@GSH-FA nanoparticles 2.4.1 Synthesis of GO@GSH and GO@GSH-FA For the synthesis of GO@GSH-FA, 110 g of phenylboronic acid was dissolved in 15 mL of anhydrous DMF under a nitrogen atmosphere to ensure an oxygen-free environment, which is critical for maintaining the integrity of the reactants
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