Context: Somatic mutation theory has been considered as a potential cause for cancer. However, major inconsistencies with the gene theory have necessitated serious reconsideration of this assumption. According to these inconsistencies, cancer may be considered as a metabolic disorder. According to the mitochondrial metabolic theory, substrate-level phosphorylation has been suggested to be superior to oxidative phosphorylation in cancer cells. Cancer metabolic therapies such as ketogenic diets (KD) and limitation in glutamine and calorie can be beneficial and are in line with this theory. In this study, we have reviewed the potential effects of KD as well as glutamine and calorie restriction in various types/stages of cancer with a focus on ...
Most tumors display oncogene-driven reprogramming of several metabolic pathways, which are crucial t...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.This electronic v...
Cancer cells (CCs) predominantly use aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) for their metabolism. This ...
Pre-clinical and clinical studies have investigated the role of a dysregulated metabolism in the sus...
Breast cancer remains as a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in women. Ultrastructural an...
Background: Aberrant energy metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. To fulfill the increased energy requ...
A theory that can best explain the facts of a phenomenon is more likely to advance knowledge than a ...
AbstractCancer cells, relative to normal cells, demonstrate significant alterations in metabolism th...
Cancer cells, relative to normal cells, demonstrate significant alterations in metabolism that are p...
Cancer disease is the second cause of death in the United States and world-wide. Most Researchers es...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
<p>It has been long known that many types of cancers have high metabolic requirements and use reprog...
Cancer cells exhibit an abnormal metabolic phenotype characterized by glycolysis and lactate ferment...
Cancer cells are known to drastically alter cellular energy metabolism. The Warburg effect has been ...
Most tumors display oncogene-driven reprogramming of several metabolic pathways, which are crucial t...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.This electronic v...
Cancer cells (CCs) predominantly use aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) for their metabolism. This ...
Pre-clinical and clinical studies have investigated the role of a dysregulated metabolism in the sus...
Breast cancer remains as a significant cause of morbidity and mortality in women. Ultrastructural an...
Background: Aberrant energy metabolism is a hallmark of cancer. To fulfill the increased energy requ...
A theory that can best explain the facts of a phenomenon is more likely to advance knowledge than a ...
AbstractCancer cells, relative to normal cells, demonstrate significant alterations in metabolism th...
Cancer cells, relative to normal cells, demonstrate significant alterations in metabolism that are p...
Cancer disease is the second cause of death in the United States and world-wide. Most Researchers es...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
<p>It has been long known that many types of cancers have high metabolic requirements and use reprog...
Cancer cells exhibit an abnormal metabolic phenotype characterized by glycolysis and lactate ferment...
Cancer cells are known to drastically alter cellular energy metabolism. The Warburg effect has been ...
Most tumors display oncogene-driven reprogramming of several metabolic pathways, which are crucial t...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018.This electronic v...