In your mitochondria, there's also a specific molecule
called cytochrome c oxidase, which is involved in the energy production within the mitochondria.
Light therapy (how we use it) helps activate an important metabolic enzyme
called cytochrome c oxidase, which is essential for healthy cellular energy production, and relaxation.
They secrete a substance
called cytochrome c that switches on a messenger protein that latches onto the caspaces and jars them awake.
Not exact matches
It's a function of the protein in the intermitochondrial membrane
called uh —
Cytochrome C Oxidase which I think most people know.