Abstract The role of fatty acid metabolism, including both anabolic and catabolic reactions in cancer has gained increasing attention in recent years. Many studies have shown that aberrant expression of the genes involved in fatty acid synthesis or fatty acid oxidation correlate with malignant phenotypes including metastasis, therapeutic resistance and relapse. Such phenotypes are also strongly associated with the presence of a small percentage of unique cells among the total tumor cell population. This distinct group of cells may have the ability to self-renew and propagate or may be able to develop resistance to cancer therapies independent of genetic alterations. Therefore, these cells are referred to as cancer stem cells/tumor-initiatin...
Abnormal metabolism and the evasion of apoptosis are considered hallmarks of cancers. Accumulating e...
Currently, there is renewed interest in elucidating the metabolic characteristics of cancer and how ...
Malignant cells are commonly characterised by being capable of invading tissue, growing self-suffici...
Cancer stem cells are a subpopulation of cells within a tumour believed to confer resistance to stan...
Accumulating evidence showed that cancer stem cells (CSCs) play significant roles in cancer initiati...
Despite scientific development, cancer is still a fatal disease. The development of cancer is though...
International audienceWhile tumours arise from acquired mutations in oncogenes or tumour-suppressor ...
Abstract Background Cancer stem cells (CSCs) or tumor-initiating cells (TICs) represent a small popu...
Cancer cells often have characteristic changes in metabolism. Cellular proliferation, a common featu...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
One of the most important metabolic hallmarks of cancer cells is enhanced lipogenesis. Depending on ...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
Fatty acids (FAs) are complex and essential biomolecules in the human body and are critical to the f...
Ovarian cancer is the most malignant gynecological tumor. Previous studies have reported that metabo...
Cancer progression is influenced by the physico-chemical features of the tumor microenvironment. Con...
Abnormal metabolism and the evasion of apoptosis are considered hallmarks of cancers. Accumulating e...
Currently, there is renewed interest in elucidating the metabolic characteristics of cancer and how ...
Malignant cells are commonly characterised by being capable of invading tissue, growing self-suffici...
Cancer stem cells are a subpopulation of cells within a tumour believed to confer resistance to stan...
Accumulating evidence showed that cancer stem cells (CSCs) play significant roles in cancer initiati...
Despite scientific development, cancer is still a fatal disease. The development of cancer is though...
International audienceWhile tumours arise from acquired mutations in oncogenes or tumour-suppressor ...
Abstract Background Cancer stem cells (CSCs) or tumor-initiating cells (TICs) represent a small popu...
Cancer cells often have characteristic changes in metabolism. Cellular proliferation, a common featu...
A common feature of cancer cells is their ability to rewire their metabolism to sustain the producti...
One of the most important metabolic hallmarks of cancer cells is enhanced lipogenesis. Depending on ...
Specific diets for cancer patients have the potential to offer an adjuvant modality to conventional ...
Fatty acids (FAs) are complex and essential biomolecules in the human body and are critical to the f...
Ovarian cancer is the most malignant gynecological tumor. Previous studies have reported that metabo...
Cancer progression is influenced by the physico-chemical features of the tumor microenvironment. Con...
Abnormal metabolism and the evasion of apoptosis are considered hallmarks of cancers. Accumulating e...
Currently, there is renewed interest in elucidating the metabolic characteristics of cancer and how ...
Malignant cells are commonly characterised by being capable of invading tissue, growing self-suffici...