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Cellular Energy Vector

Meaning

A Cellular Energy Vector is a clinical term referring to any biological or pharmacological agent that facilitates the transport, storage, or utilization of energy within the cell, most notably in the mitochondria. This concept emphasizes the delivery system for energy substrates or cofactors essential for Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) production. Optimizing these vectors is paramount for maintaining tissue vitality, functional endurance, and systemic metabolic rate. Dysfunction in these vectors often correlates with chronic fatigue and age-related decline.