Thesis (BTech (Biomedical Technology))--Cape Technikon, 1992.The steady state in a tumour rapidly changes with its growth and the subsequent deteriorating blood and nutrient supply. This adaptation in the steady state of the tumour is shown in the increased lactate dehydrogenase and acid phosphatase activity in the tumour during it's growth. These alterations in the tumour metabolism places an increased burden on the body to supply nutrient and to discard the waste products of the tumour. This is demonstrated at the macroscopic level by the decreasing body weight and food intake when the tumour burden increases, and also at the metabolic levels by the responses of certain glycolytic and Cori cycle enzymes. Furthermore three distinct ...
Tumor growth was studied in the rat 5A mammary carcinoma and 3M2N squamous cell mammary carcinoma, a...
AbstractCachexia is a terminal metabolic problem observed in a wide variety of tumours. In this arti...
Background. The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells with increased glycol...
Solid tumours undergo considerable alterations in their metabolism of nutrients in order to generate...
While pioneering studies suggested that enhanced glycolysis, a hallmark of cancer, was caused by an ...
The effect of cancer cachexia on host metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with either t...
The effect of cancer cachexia on protein metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with the M...
Food intake and energy expenditure of cachectic tumour bearing mice were measured during the course ...
We measured levels of glycolytic metabolites in mouse tumor and liver after administering a glucose ...
The severe impairment of the nutritional state, which usually accompanies malignant diseases, heavil...
Cancer cells utilize anaerobic glycolytic way to compensate their faster metabolism when compared to...
A review-based hypothesis is presented on the energy flow in cancer patients. This hypothesis centre...
Background: Tissue damage and disruption of metabolic processes as a result of total body irradiatio...
Phosphorylase activities and glycogen levels were determined in transplantable hepatomas in wistar r...
SUMMARY-The oxidation of some Krebs cycle substrates by homogenates of submaxillary gland adenocarci...
Tumor growth was studied in the rat 5A mammary carcinoma and 3M2N squamous cell mammary carcinoma, a...
AbstractCachexia is a terminal metabolic problem observed in a wide variety of tumours. In this arti...
Background. The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells with increased glycol...
Solid tumours undergo considerable alterations in their metabolism of nutrients in order to generate...
While pioneering studies suggested that enhanced glycolysis, a hallmark of cancer, was caused by an ...
The effect of cancer cachexia on host metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with either t...
The effect of cancer cachexia on protein metabolism has been studied in mice transplanted with the M...
Food intake and energy expenditure of cachectic tumour bearing mice were measured during the course ...
We measured levels of glycolytic metabolites in mouse tumor and liver after administering a glucose ...
The severe impairment of the nutritional state, which usually accompanies malignant diseases, heavil...
Cancer cells utilize anaerobic glycolytic way to compensate their faster metabolism when compared to...
A review-based hypothesis is presented on the energy flow in cancer patients. This hypothesis centre...
Background: Tissue damage and disruption of metabolic processes as a result of total body irradiatio...
Phosphorylase activities and glycogen levels were determined in transplantable hepatomas in wistar r...
SUMMARY-The oxidation of some Krebs cycle substrates by homogenates of submaxillary gland adenocarci...
Tumor growth was studied in the rat 5A mammary carcinoma and 3M2N squamous cell mammary carcinoma, a...
AbstractCachexia is a terminal metabolic problem observed in a wide variety of tumours. In this arti...
Background. The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells with increased glycol...