Cancer is characterized by an uncontrolled cell proliferation rate even under low nutrient availability, which is sustained by a metabolic reprograming now recognized as a hallmark of cancer. Warburg was the first to establish the relationship between cancer and mitochondria; however, he interpreted enhanced aerobic glycolysis as mitochondrial dysfunction. Today it is accepted that many cancer cell types need fully functional mitochondria to maintain their homeostasis. Calcium (Ca2+)- a key regulator of several cellular processes- has proven to be essential for mitochondrial metabolism. Inositol 1,4,5- trisphosphate receptor (IP3R)- mediated Ca2+ transfer from the endoplasmic reti-culum to the mitochondria through the mitochondrial calcium ...
<div><p>Calcium uptake through the mitochondrial Ca<sup>2+</sup> uniporter (MCU) is thought to be es...
As pivotal players in cellular metabolism, mitochondria have a double-faceted role in the final deci...
Mitochondria receive calcium (Ca(2+)) signals from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and decode them into p...
Mitochondria, as the main site of cellular energy metabolism and the generation of oxygen free radic...
Mitochondrial metabolism is essential to fulfill the large demand for macromolecule biosynthesis in ...
The uncontrolled proliferation of cancer cells requires functional mitochondrial metabolism, which u...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents one of the most aggressive breast tumour subtypes bu...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Mitochondria are important regulators of cell death and cell survival. Mitochondrial Ca2+ levels are...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+signals. These Ca2+signals originate from...
Aberrations in mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis have been associated with different pathological condi...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+ signals. These Ca2+ signals originate fr...
Calcium uptake through the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU) is thought to be essential in regulati...
Mitochondria are organelles that are mainly involved in the generation of ATP by cellular respiratio...
International audienceGlycolysis has long been considered as the major metabolic process for energy ...
<div><p>Calcium uptake through the mitochondrial Ca<sup>2+</sup> uniporter (MCU) is thought to be es...
As pivotal players in cellular metabolism, mitochondria have a double-faceted role in the final deci...
Mitochondria receive calcium (Ca(2+)) signals from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and decode them into p...
Mitochondria, as the main site of cellular energy metabolism and the generation of oxygen free radic...
Mitochondrial metabolism is essential to fulfill the large demand for macromolecule biosynthesis in ...
The uncontrolled proliferation of cancer cells requires functional mitochondrial metabolism, which u...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) represents one of the most aggressive breast tumour subtypes bu...
The versatility of mitochondrial metabolism and its fine adjustments to specific physiological or pa...
Mitochondria are important regulators of cell death and cell survival. Mitochondrial Ca2+ levels are...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+signals. These Ca2+signals originate from...
Aberrations in mitochondrial Ca2+ homeostasis have been associated with different pathological condi...
Inter-organellar communication often takes the form of Ca2+ signals. These Ca2+ signals originate fr...
Calcium uptake through the mitochondrial Ca2+ uniporter (MCU) is thought to be essential in regulati...
Mitochondria are organelles that are mainly involved in the generation of ATP by cellular respiratio...
International audienceGlycolysis has long been considered as the major metabolic process for energy ...
<div><p>Calcium uptake through the mitochondrial Ca<sup>2+</sup> uniporter (MCU) is thought to be es...
As pivotal players in cellular metabolism, mitochondria have a double-faceted role in the final deci...
Mitochondria receive calcium (Ca(2+)) signals from endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and decode them into p...