Abstract: Hypoxia, which is common during tumor progression, plays important roles in tumor biology. Failure in cell death in response to hypoxia contributes to progression and metastasis of tumors. On the one hand, the metabolic and oxidative stress following hypoxia could lead to cell death by triggering signal cascades, like LKB1/AMPK, PI3K/AKT/mTOR, and altering the levels of effective components, such as the Bcl-2 family, Atg and p62. On the other hand, hypoxia-induced autophagy can serve as a mechanism to turn over nutrients, so as to mitigate the adverse condition and then avoid cell death potentially. Due to the effective role of hypoxia, this review focuses on the crosstalk in cell death under hypoxia in tumor progression. Addition...
International audienceMalignant tumors contain a significant fraction of microregions that are chron...
As tumors grow, oxygen supplied by local blood vessels fails to reach remote tumor cells. Cancer cel...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
Purpose of review We discuss recent discoveries in hypoxic cellular pathophysiology and explore the ...
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Contains fulltext : 154649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is an i...
Hypoxia is a signature feature of growing tumors. This cellular state creates an inhospitable condit...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Low oxygen availability, a condition known as hypoxia, is a common feature of various pathologies in...
AbstractEnhanced autophagy has been observed in hypoxic regions of solid tumors. Here we address the...
Barbara Muz, Pilar de la Puente, Feda Azab, Abdel Kareem Azab Department of Radiation Oncology, Canc...
Contains fulltext : 87690.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Tumor hypoxia is...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Tumor resistance towards radiation has been a big obstacle in the poor prognosis ...
Cancer cells require an uninterrupted nutritional supply for maintaining their proliferative needs a...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
International audienceMalignant tumors contain a significant fraction of microregions that are chron...
As tumors grow, oxygen supplied by local blood vessels fails to reach remote tumor cells. Cancer cel...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
Purpose of review We discuss recent discoveries in hypoxic cellular pathophysiology and explore the ...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Contains fulltext : 154649.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)There is an i...
Hypoxia is a signature feature of growing tumors. This cellular state creates an inhospitable condit...
The microenvironment of solid human tumors is characterized by heterogeneity in oxygenation. Hypoxia...
Low oxygen availability, a condition known as hypoxia, is a common feature of various pathologies in...
AbstractEnhanced autophagy has been observed in hypoxic regions of solid tumors. Here we address the...
Barbara Muz, Pilar de la Puente, Feda Azab, Abdel Kareem Azab Department of Radiation Oncology, Canc...
Contains fulltext : 87690.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Tumor hypoxia is...
<p><b>Purpose:</b> Tumor resistance towards radiation has been a big obstacle in the poor prognosis ...
Cancer cells require an uninterrupted nutritional supply for maintaining their proliferative needs a...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
International audienceMalignant tumors contain a significant fraction of microregions that are chron...
As tumors grow, oxygen supplied by local blood vessels fails to reach remote tumor cells. Cancer cel...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...