A History of the First Uncoupling Protein, UCP1 David G. NichollsEduardo Rial Legacy Pages: 399 - 406
Contribution to the Identification and Analysis of the Mitochondrial Uncoupling Proteins Daniel RicquierBruno MirouxFrédéric Bouillaud Legacy Pages: 407 - 418
Anion Carriers in Fatty Acid-Mediated Physiological Uncoupling Vladimir P. Skulachev Legacy Pages: 431 - 445
The Mechanisms of Fatty Acid-Induced Proton Permeability of the Inner Mitochondrial Membrane Lech WojtczakMariusz R. Wie¸ckowski Legacy Pages: 447 - 455
Uncoupling Protein 3: Its Possible Biological Role and Mode of Regulation in Rodents and Humans Patrick MuzzinOlivier BossJean-Paul Giacobino Legacy Pages: 467 - 473
UCP1: The Original Uncoupling Protein—and Perhaps the Only One? New Perspectives on UCP1, UCP2, and UCP3 in the Light of the Bioenergetics of the UCP1-Ablated Mice Jan NedergaardAnita MatthiasBarbara Cannon Legacy Pages: 475 - 491
Mitochondrial Uncoupling: Role of Uncoupling Protein Anion Carriers and Relationship to Thermogenesis and Weight Control “The Benefits of Losing Control” Anna Mae DiehlJan B. Hoek Legacy Pages: 493 - 506
Brown Adipose Tissue Thermogenesis During Aging and Senescence Roger B. McDonaldBarbara A. Horwitz Legacy Pages: 507 - 516
Mitochondrial Proton Leak and the Uncoupling Proteins Jeff A. StuartKevin M. BrindleMartin D. Brand Legacy Pages: 517 - 524
Plant Uncoupling Mitochondrial Protein Activity in Mitochondria Isolated from Tomatoes at Different Stages of Ripening Alexandre D. T. CostaIseli L. NantesAnibal E. Vercesi Legacy Pages: 527 - 533