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Answer Posted / Yash Chaturvedi
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a vital energy-carrying molecule in cells. ATP-lowering agents are compounds that inhibit the production or utilization of ATP, leading to depletion of cellular energy stores. Examples of ATP-lowering agents include glycolysis inhibitors like 2-deoxyglucose and oxidative phosphorylation inhibitors like oligomycin. These agents can be used in various experimental settings to induce stress conditions, study energy metabolism, or investigate cell death mechanisms.
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