Highserotonin90
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Hello to all,
As the title suggests ... suppose that a subject has a defect / deficiency in the last complex of the mitochondrial transport chain (complex V ATP6) therefore it is not able to correctly synthesize ATP causing the partial block of all cellular functions. (It takes hours / days to recover its primary functions and rebalance processes, energy cycle, methylation ...).
Do you want to bypass this step by creating ATP in another way or is it possible to make it work correctly? considering that the previous 4 complexes work correctly and the problem is only in the last step.
Thanks!
As the title suggests ... suppose that a subject has a defect / deficiency in the last complex of the mitochondrial transport chain (complex V ATP6) therefore it is not able to correctly synthesize ATP causing the partial block of all cellular functions. (It takes hours / days to recover its primary functions and rebalance processes, energy cycle, methylation ...).
Do you want to bypass this step by creating ATP in another way or is it possible to make it work correctly? considering that the previous 4 complexes work correctly and the problem is only in the last step.
Thanks!