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Antimycin a (I)inhibition Can Be Restored by Addition of Succinate

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Antimycin A
(I) inhibition can be restored by addition of succinate.
(II) inhibition can be restored by addition of cytochrome c.
(III) blocks consumption of oxygen.
(IV) blocks transfer of electrons from CoQ to Complex III.

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