: Individual points of interest (latitude and longitude). Routes : A sequence of points representing a planned path.
: Most GPX enzymes are selenoenzymes , meaning they require the micronutrient selenium—specifically in the form of the amino acid selenocysteine—for their catalytic activity. : Individual points of interest (latitude and longitude)
: Found in the cytosol of nearly all cells; the most abundant form. GPX2 : Primarily located in the gastrointestinal tract. GPX3 : A secreted form found in blood plasma. : Found in the cytosol of nearly all
GPX is a versatile term most commonly associated with (the glutathione peroxidase enzyme family) and technology (the GPS Exchange Format). GPX is a versatile term most commonly associated
: Essential for protecting cell membranes from lipid peroxidation and a key regulator of ferroptosis , a form of programmed cell death.
: It is an XML-based data format used to share GPS data between different software applications and devices (like Garmin, Strava, or Google Earth). What it Stores : A GPX file typically contains: