We have developed a way to measure cell surface pH by positioning a pH-sensitive fluorescent dye, seminaphtharhodafluor (SNARF), conjugated to the pH low insertion peptide (pHLIP). It has been observed that many diseased tissues are acidic and that tumors are especially so. A combination of effects acidifies tumor cell interiors, and cells pump out lactic acid and protons to maintain intracellular pH, acidifying the extracellular space. Overexpression of carbonic anhydrases on cell surfaces further contributes to acidification. Thus, the pH near tumor cell surfaces is expected to be low and to increase with distance from the membrane, so bulk pH measurements will not report surface acidity. Our new surface pH-measurement tool was validated ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease. Because the fr...
A hallmark of cancer cells is a reversed transmembrane pH gradient, which could be exploited for rob...
Solid tumors often develop an acidic environment due to the Warburg effect. The effectiveness of dia...
Purpose: To develop a tool to measure the pH at the surfaces of individual cells. Procedures: The SN...
Solid tumors have a microenvironment that is inherently acidic and hypoxic. Hypoxia is caused by lea...
In the early 1920s, Otto Warburg demonstrated that tumor cells have a capacity to convert glucose an...
Purpose: Malignant cancer foci develop acidic extracellular environments. Mild acidic conditions tri...
Solid tumours tend to have a high metabolic rate, inducing the intracellular accumulation of lactic ...
Solid tumors exhibit an inversed pH gradient with increased intracellular pH (pH(i)) and decreased e...
Solid tumors have a microenvironment that is inherently acidic and hypoxic. Hypoxia is caused by lea...
Generally, solid tumors (\u3e400 mm3) are inherently acidic, with more aggressive growth producing g...
The cells control their pH change in a very accurate range. pH plays important roles in cell autopha...
Deviation of the H+ concentration from optimum values within the organelles is closely associated wi...
The pH-selective insertion and folding of a membrane peptide, pHLIP [pH (low) insertion peptide], ca...
Intracellular pH is important in regulating various cellular behaviour and pathological conditions. ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease. Because the fr...
A hallmark of cancer cells is a reversed transmembrane pH gradient, which could be exploited for rob...
Solid tumors often develop an acidic environment due to the Warburg effect. The effectiveness of dia...
Purpose: To develop a tool to measure the pH at the surfaces of individual cells. Procedures: The SN...
Solid tumors have a microenvironment that is inherently acidic and hypoxic. Hypoxia is caused by lea...
In the early 1920s, Otto Warburg demonstrated that tumor cells have a capacity to convert glucose an...
Purpose: Malignant cancer foci develop acidic extracellular environments. Mild acidic conditions tri...
Solid tumours tend to have a high metabolic rate, inducing the intracellular accumulation of lactic ...
Solid tumors exhibit an inversed pH gradient with increased intracellular pH (pH(i)) and decreased e...
Solid tumors have a microenvironment that is inherently acidic and hypoxic. Hypoxia is caused by lea...
Generally, solid tumors (\u3e400 mm3) are inherently acidic, with more aggressive growth producing g...
The cells control their pH change in a very accurate range. pH plays important roles in cell autopha...
Deviation of the H+ concentration from optimum values within the organelles is closely associated wi...
The pH-selective insertion and folding of a membrane peptide, pHLIP [pH (low) insertion peptide], ca...
Intracellular pH is important in regulating various cellular behaviour and pathological conditions. ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States after heart disease. Because the fr...
A hallmark of cancer cells is a reversed transmembrane pH gradient, which could be exploited for rob...
Solid tumors often develop an acidic environment due to the Warburg effect. The effectiveness of dia...