Summary: Initial studies of cancer metabolism in the early 1920s found that cancer cells were phenotypically characterized by aerobic glycolysis, in that these cells favor glucose uptake and lactate production, even in the presence of oxygen. This property, called the Warburg effect, is considered a hallmark of cancer. The mechanism by which these cells acquire aerobic glycolysis has been uncovered. Acidic extracellular fluid, secreted by cancer cells, induces a malignant phenotype, including invasion and metastasis. Cancer cells survival depends on a critical balance of redox status, which is regulated by amino acid metabolism. Glutamine is extremely important for oxidative phosphorylation and redox regulation. Cells highly dependent on gl...
BACKGROUND: A lot of contemporary cancer research has concentrated on genetic influence. However, ca...
Abstract: Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for ...
Tumour cells thrive in environments that would be hostile to their normal cell counterparts. Surviva...
Despite the remarkable progress in cancer treatment up to now, we are still far from conquering the ...
Cancer cells have high proliferation rate and therefore require continuous energy source. Metabolic ...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
In his seminal work, Otto Warburg identified altered metabolism as integral to the high proliferatio...
In his seminal work, Otto Warburg identified altered metabolism as integral to the high proliferatio...
In his seminal work, Otto Warburg identified altered metabolism as integral to the high proliferatio...
Glucose, one of the most important energy sources for living organisms, is first broken down through...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
BACKGROUND: A lot of contemporary cancer research has concentrated on genetic influence. However, ca...
Abstract: Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for ...
Tumour cells thrive in environments that would be hostile to their normal cell counterparts. Surviva...
Despite the remarkable progress in cancer treatment up to now, we are still far from conquering the ...
Cancer cells have high proliferation rate and therefore require continuous energy source. Metabolic ...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
In his seminal work, Otto Warburg identified altered metabolism as integral to the high proliferatio...
In his seminal work, Otto Warburg identified altered metabolism as integral to the high proliferatio...
In his seminal work, Otto Warburg identified altered metabolism as integral to the high proliferatio...
Glucose, one of the most important energy sources for living organisms, is first broken down through...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
During tumorigenesis, the shift from oxidative phosphorylation to glycolysis in ATP production accou...
Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and nucleotides ...
BACKGROUND: A lot of contemporary cancer research has concentrated on genetic influence. However, ca...
Abstract: Cancer cells preferentially utilize glycolysis, instead of oxidative phosphorylation, for ...
Tumour cells thrive in environments that would be hostile to their normal cell counterparts. Surviva...