The Warburg effect, or aerobic glycolysis, is marked by the increased metabolism of glucose to lactate in the presence of oxygen. Despite its widespread prevalence in physiology and cancer biology, the causes and consequences remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that a simple balance of interacting fluxes in glycolysis creates constraints that impose the necessary conditions for glycolytic flux to generate lactate as opposed to entering into the mitochondria. These conditions are determined by cellular redox and energy demands. By analyzing the constraints and sampling the feasible region of the model, we further study how cell proliferation rate and mitochondria-associated NADH oxidizing and ATP producing fluxes are interlinked. T...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
The common characteristics of many tumors is phenomenon termed the Warburg effect – the production o...
Cellular bioenergetics requires an intense ATP turnover that is increased further by hypermetabolic ...
Background: Tumor cells often show altered metabolism which supports uncontrolled proliferation. A c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Aerobic glycolysis or the Warburg Effect (WE) is characterized by the increased metabolism of glucos...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
Rewired metabolism is acknowledged as one of the drivers of tumor growth. As a result, aerobic glyco...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
In contrast to normal differentiated cells, which rely primarily on mitochondrial oxidative phosphor...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
The common characteristics of many tumors is phenomenon termed the Warburg effect – the production o...
Cellular bioenergetics requires an intense ATP turnover that is increased further by hypermetabolic ...
Background: Tumor cells often show altered metabolism which supports uncontrolled proliferation. A c...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...
Aerobic glycolysis or the Warburg Effect (WE) is characterized by the increased metabolism of glucos...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
Rewired metabolism is acknowledged as one of the drivers of tumor growth. As a result, aerobic glyco...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
In contrast to normal differentiated cells, which rely primarily on mitochondrial oxidative phosphor...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proli...