Cancer research is not only a fast growing field involving many branches of science, but also an intricate and diversified field rife with anomalies. One such anomaly is the consistent reliance of cancer cells on glucose metabolism for energy production even in a normoxic environment. Glycolysis is an inefficient pathway for energy production and normally is used during hypoxic conditions. Since cancer cells have a high demand for energy (e.g. for proliferation) it is somehow paradoxical for them to rely on such a mechanism. An emerging conjecture aiming to explain this behavior is that cancer cells preserve this aerobic glycolytic phenotype for its use in invasion and metastasis. We follow this hypothesis and propose a new model f...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
The cell energy metabolism is a multifactorial and evolving process that we address with a theoretic...
Abstract Cancer remains a leading cause of death in the world today. Despite decades of research to ...
Human cancers exhibit the common phenotype of elevated glycolytic metabolism, which causes acidifica...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvir...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
Summarization: Cancer growth is a complex process which depends on several tasks that cancer cells h...
3siAcidosis of the tumor microenvironment leads to cancer invasion, progression and resistance to th...
The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in cancer ce...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
BACKGROUND: Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and ...
Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior to a large extent relative to an intracellular a...
Cancer metabolism has received renewed interest as a potential target for cancer therapy. In this st...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
The cell energy metabolism is a multifactorial and evolving process that we address with a theoretic...
Abstract Cancer remains a leading cause of death in the world today. Despite decades of research to ...
Human cancers exhibit the common phenotype of elevated glycolytic metabolism, which causes acidifica...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
We model the metabolism and behaviour of a developing cancer tumour in the context of its microenvir...
Successful adaptation to varying microenvironmental constraints plays a crucial role during carcinog...
We propose a model for acid-mediated tumour invasion involving two different scales: the microscopic...
Summarization: Cancer growth is a complex process which depends on several tasks that cancer cells h...
3siAcidosis of the tumor microenvironment leads to cancer invasion, progression and resistance to th...
The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in cancer ce...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licen...
BACKGROUND: Alterations on glucose consumption and biosynthetic activity of amino acids, lipids and ...
Cancer cells acquire an unusual glycolytic behavior to a large extent relative to an intracellular a...
Cancer metabolism has received renewed interest as a potential target for cancer therapy. In this st...
While aerobic glycolysis, or the Warburg effect, has for a long time been considered a hallmark of t...
The cell energy metabolism is a multifactorial and evolving process that we address with a theoretic...
Abstract Cancer remains a leading cause of death in the world today. Despite decades of research to ...