Conference Theme: Cancer and metabolismPoster Presentation: P37BACKGROUND: Metabolic reprogramming is one of the strategies adopted by cancer cells to survive hypoxic conditions. Recent findings suggest that hypoxic cancer cells derive the energy that they need through glycolysis using glucose mobilized from intracellular glycogen reserve. Glycogen phosphorylase (GP) is the major rate-determining enzyme for glycogen mobilization in many normal cells under the condition of starvation or physical exercise. The lysosomal alpha-glucosidase (GAA) has also been implicated in glycogen mobilization since deficiency of this enzyme is known to result in Glycogen Storage Disease Type II (Pompe disease). Although a role for GP in the mobilization of gl...
International audienceThe hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), in addition to genetic and epigenetic ...
Despite decades of intensive scientific and medical efforts to develop efficient and effective treat...
Oncogenetic events and unique phenomena of the tumor microenvironment together in-duce adaptive meta...
Poster presentation - Theme 2: Cancer & other diseasesGlycogen has been recently implicated as a maj...
Compared to normal cells, many tumor cells have to subsist in a hypoxic intratumoral environment tha...
Glycogen, the highly-branched polymer of glucose, has been hypothesised to act as the major fuel res...
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells provides energy and multiple intermediates critical for cell...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming of cancer cells provides energy and multiple intermediates critical f...
Glycogen metabolism operates as an alternative energy source, enabling cell growth under conditions ...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
Glycogen is known to act as a fuel reserve in organs such as skeletal muscle and liver. Glycogen is ...
Contains fulltext : 69585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypoxia-re...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
The Joint Keystone Symposia on Cancer and Metabolism and Advances in Hypoxic Signaling: From Bench t...
International audienceThe hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), in addition to genetic and epigenetic ...
Despite decades of intensive scientific and medical efforts to develop efficient and effective treat...
Oncogenetic events and unique phenomena of the tumor microenvironment together in-duce adaptive meta...
Poster presentation - Theme 2: Cancer & other diseasesGlycogen has been recently implicated as a maj...
Compared to normal cells, many tumor cells have to subsist in a hypoxic intratumoral environment tha...
Glycogen, the highly-branched polymer of glucose, has been hypothesised to act as the major fuel res...
Metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells provides energy and multiple intermediates critical for cell...
SummaryMetabolic reprogramming of cancer cells provides energy and multiple intermediates critical f...
Glycogen metabolism operates as an alternative energy source, enabling cell growth under conditions ...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
Glycogen is known to act as a fuel reserve in organs such as skeletal muscle and liver. Glycogen is ...
Contains fulltext : 69585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypoxia-re...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
While oxygen is critical to the continued existence of complex organisms, extreme levels of oxygen w...
The Joint Keystone Symposia on Cancer and Metabolism and Advances in Hypoxic Signaling: From Bench t...
International audienceThe hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), in addition to genetic and epigenetic ...
Despite decades of intensive scientific and medical efforts to develop efficient and effective treat...
Oncogenetic events and unique phenomena of the tumor microenvironment together in-duce adaptive meta...