Mitochondria, which are essential organelles in resting and replicating cells, can vary in number, mass and shape. Past research has primarily focused on short-term molecular mechanisms underlying fission/fusion. Less is known about longer-term mitochondrial behavior such as the overall makeup of cell populations' morphological patterns and whether these patterns can be used as biomarkers of drug response in human cells. We developed an image-based analytical technique to phenotype mitochondrial morphology in different cancers, including cancer cell lines and patient-derived cancer cells. We demonstrate that (i) cancer cells of different origins, including patient-derived xenografts, express highly diverse mitochondrial phenotypes; (ii) a g...
Drug resistance remains a major obstacle in cancer treatment. Because mitochondria mediate metabolic...
Disease states are often associated with radical rearrangements of cellular metabolism; suggesting t...
Cancer metabolism is typically characterized by aerobic glycolysis, an increase in glucose uptake an...
Mitochondria, which are essential organelles in resting and replicating cells, can vary in number, m...
Mitochondria play a variety of important roles in eukaryotic cell physiology. In addition to produci...
Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer mortality but its mitochondrial dysregulation - from ...
Mitochondria are vital cellular organelles for life due to their central role in energy production a...
Mitochondria are regulators of key cellular processes, including energy production and redox homeost...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer and the one with the highest mortality among women w...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Cancer and stem cells appear to share a common metabolic profile that is characterized by high utili...
Drug resistance remains a major obstacle in cancer treatment. Because mitochondria mediate metabolic...
Disease states are often associated with radical rearrangements of cellular metabolism; suggesting t...
Cancer metabolism is typically characterized by aerobic glycolysis, an increase in glucose uptake an...
Mitochondria, which are essential organelles in resting and replicating cells, can vary in number, m...
Mitochondria play a variety of important roles in eukaryotic cell physiology. In addition to produci...
Metastasis remains the leading cause of cancer mortality but its mitochondrial dysregulation - from ...
Mitochondria are vital cellular organelles for life due to their central role in energy production a...
Mitochondria are regulators of key cellular processes, including energy production and redox homeost...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer and the one with the highest mortality among women w...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Chemo-resistance is a clinical barrier to more effective anti-cancer therapy. In this context, cance...
Cancer and stem cells appear to share a common metabolic profile that is characterized by high utili...
Drug resistance remains a major obstacle in cancer treatment. Because mitochondria mediate metabolic...
Disease states are often associated with radical rearrangements of cellular metabolism; suggesting t...
Cancer metabolism is typically characterized by aerobic glycolysis, an increase in glucose uptake an...