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Metabolic networks are fundamental to cellular processes, driving energy production, biosynthesis, redox regulation, and cellular signaling. Recent advancements in metabolic research tools have provided unprecedented insights into cellular metabolism. Among these tools, the extracellular flux analyzer stands out for its real-time measurement of key metabolic parameters: glycolysis, mitochondrial respiration, and fatty acid oxidation, leading to its widespread use. This review provides a comprehensive summary of the basic principles and workflow of the extracellular flux assay (the Seahorse assay) and its diverse applications. We highlight the assay's versatility across various biological models, including cancer cells, immunocytes, Caenorhabditis elegans, tissues, isolated mitochondria, and three-dimensional structures such as organoids, and summarize key considerations for using extracellular flux assay in these models. Additionally, we discuss the limitations of the Seahorse assay and propose future directions for its development. This review aims to enhance the understanding of extracellular flux assay and its significance in biological studies.
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Inhwan Yoo
I Y Ahn
Ji-Hyeon Lee
Molecules and Cells
Dankook University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d83e9bd56ca42147d17cab — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mocell.2024.100095
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