Solute carriers of the glucose transporter (GLUT) family mediate the first step for cellular glucose usage. The upregulation of GLUTs has been reported in numerous cancer types as a result of perturbation of gene expression or protein relocalization or stabilization. Because they enable to sustain the energy demand required by tumor cells for various biochemical programs, they are promising targets for the development of anticancer strategies. Recently, important biological insights have come from the fine crystal structure determination of several GLUTs; these advances will likely catalyze the development of new selective inhibitory compounds. Furthermore, deregulated glucose metabolism of nontumor cells in the tumor mass is beginning to b...
Glucose is a major metabolic substrate required for cancer cell survival and growth. It is mainly im...
Increased glucose uptake and glycolysis are main metabolic characteristics of malignant cells. A fam...
Abstract Alterations in nutritional uptake and metabolism is a crucial hallmark of cancer. As cancer...
Mammalian cells depend on glucose as a major substrate for energy production. Glucose is transported...
Reprogramming of cellular energy metabolism is widely accepted to be a cancer hallmark. The deviant ...
Tumor growth causes cancer cells to become hypoxic. A hypoxic condition is a hallmark of cancer. Met...
Glucose is a main metabolic substrate, which plays a role as a source of energy and a substrate in s...
Glucose utilization increases in tumors, a metabolic process that is observed clinically by 18F-fluo...
Metabolic deregulations have emerged as a cancer characteristic, opening a broad avenue for strategi...
Tumor cells exhibit an altered metabolism characterized by elevated aerobic glycolysis and lactate s...
Glucose uptake has been found to be increased in cancer cells. Previous work has shown increased exp...
Cancer cells can be distinguished from non-cancer cells by acquired characteristics, often referred ...
The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists of increased glucose uptake and g...
Background: Due to proliferation and increased metabolism, cancer cells have high glucose requiremen...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
Glucose is a major metabolic substrate required for cancer cell survival and growth. It is mainly im...
Increased glucose uptake and glycolysis are main metabolic characteristics of malignant cells. A fam...
Abstract Alterations in nutritional uptake and metabolism is a crucial hallmark of cancer. As cancer...
Mammalian cells depend on glucose as a major substrate for energy production. Glucose is transported...
Reprogramming of cellular energy metabolism is widely accepted to be a cancer hallmark. The deviant ...
Tumor growth causes cancer cells to become hypoxic. A hypoxic condition is a hallmark of cancer. Met...
Glucose is a main metabolic substrate, which plays a role as a source of energy and a substrate in s...
Glucose utilization increases in tumors, a metabolic process that is observed clinically by 18F-fluo...
Metabolic deregulations have emerged as a cancer characteristic, opening a broad avenue for strategi...
Tumor cells exhibit an altered metabolism characterized by elevated aerobic glycolysis and lactate s...
Glucose uptake has been found to be increased in cancer cells. Previous work has shown increased exp...
Cancer cells can be distinguished from non-cancer cells by acquired characteristics, often referred ...
The altered metabolism observed in cancer cells generally consists of increased glucose uptake and g...
Background: Due to proliferation and increased metabolism, cancer cells have high glucose requiremen...
Tumor cells rely on aerobic glycolysis to support growth and survival, thus require more glucose sup...
Glucose is a major metabolic substrate required for cancer cell survival and growth. It is mainly im...
Increased glucose uptake and glycolysis are main metabolic characteristics of malignant cells. A fam...
Abstract Alterations in nutritional uptake and metabolism is a crucial hallmark of cancer. As cancer...