Cisplatin is a widely used antineoplastic agent that has DNA as the main target, though cellular resistance hampers its therapeutic efficacy. An emerging hallmark of cancer cells is their altered metabolism, characterized by increased glycolysis even under aerobic conditions, with increased lactate production (known as the Warburg effect). Although this altered metabolism often results in increased resistance to chemotherapy, it also provides an opportunity for targeted therapeutic intervention. It has been suggested that cisplatin cytotoxicity can be affected by tumor metabolism, though with varying effects. We therefore sought to better characterize how lactate affects cisplatin sensitivity in the simplified Saccharomyces cerevisiae model...
Up-regulation of glycolysis, a well recognized hallmark of cancer cells, was also found to be predic...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug commonly used in cancer treatment. Tumour cells are more sensitive ...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...
Cisplatin is a widely used antineoplastic agent that has DNA as the main target, though cellular res...
Intrinsic or acquired drug resistance is one of the major problems compromising the success of antin...
The Warburg effect, a phenomenon discovered by Otto Warburg in 1924, reflects a shift to an ineffici...
Cisplatin is a highly effective chemotherapeutic drug used in the treatment of several tumors. It is...
The therapeutic potential of the highly active anticancer agent cisplatin is severely limited ...
Dissertação de mestrado em Genética MolecularCisplatin is a chemotherapeutic drug that can generate ...
The budding yeast (S. cerevisiae) is an excellent eukaryotic model to study the antineoplastic drugs...
Cancer cells upregulate their glucose utilisation via aerobic glycolysis, in a phenomenon known as t...
Although cisplatin is the drug of choice in treating a variety of different cancers, acquired resist...
Many mechanisms of cisplatin resistance have been proposed from studies of cellular models of resist...
Cisplatin is one of the most potent anticancer agents used in the treatment of various solid tumors....
Cisplatin is a highly effective chemotherapeutic drug acting as a DNA-damaging agent that induces ap...
Up-regulation of glycolysis, a well recognized hallmark of cancer cells, was also found to be predic...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug commonly used in cancer treatment. Tumour cells are more sensitive ...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...
Cisplatin is a widely used antineoplastic agent that has DNA as the main target, though cellular res...
Intrinsic or acquired drug resistance is one of the major problems compromising the success of antin...
The Warburg effect, a phenomenon discovered by Otto Warburg in 1924, reflects a shift to an ineffici...
Cisplatin is a highly effective chemotherapeutic drug used in the treatment of several tumors. It is...
The therapeutic potential of the highly active anticancer agent cisplatin is severely limited ...
Dissertação de mestrado em Genética MolecularCisplatin is a chemotherapeutic drug that can generate ...
The budding yeast (S. cerevisiae) is an excellent eukaryotic model to study the antineoplastic drugs...
Cancer cells upregulate their glucose utilisation via aerobic glycolysis, in a phenomenon known as t...
Although cisplatin is the drug of choice in treating a variety of different cancers, acquired resist...
Many mechanisms of cisplatin resistance have been proposed from studies of cellular models of resist...
Cisplatin is one of the most potent anticancer agents used in the treatment of various solid tumors....
Cisplatin is a highly effective chemotherapeutic drug acting as a DNA-damaging agent that induces ap...
Up-regulation of glycolysis, a well recognized hallmark of cancer cells, was also found to be predic...
Cisplatin is a chemotherapy drug commonly used in cancer treatment. Tumour cells are more sensitive ...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...