Tumours reprogram their metabolism to acquire an evolutionary advantage over normal cells. However, not all such metabolic pathways support energy production. An example of these metabolic pathways is the Methylglyoxal (MG) one. This pathway helps maintain the redox state, and it might act as a phosphate sensor that monitors the intracellular phosphate levels. In this work, we discuss the biochemical step of the MG pathway and interrelate it with cancer
BackgroundElevated aerobic glycolysis rate is a biochemical alteration associated with malignant tra...
Both cancer and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are emerging as metabolic diseases in which aberrant/dysreg...
Recent evidence suggests that several unknown or ill-characterized factors strongly influence cell g...
One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their metabolic reprogramming, which includes the preference...
Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably favours methylglyoxal (MG) and advance...
Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably favours methylglyoxal (MG) and advance...
Cancer is a disease characterised by uncontrolled growth and proliferation of cells. Tumours primari...
Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably induces methylglyoxal (MG) formation i...
Chemical toxicology is a rapidly evolving field that targets various types of cancer cells. The stra...
Cancer cells generally rely on aerobic glycolysis as a major source of energy. Methylglyoxal (MG), a...
Cancer cells generally rely on aerobic glycolysis as a major source of energy. Methylglyoxal (MG), a...
The interplay between rewiring tumor metabolism and oncogenic driver mutations is only beginning to ...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
International audienceCancer cells generally rely on aerobic glycolysis as a major source of energy....
Cancer cells exhibit altered glucose metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, anaerobic glycolysis, an...
BackgroundElevated aerobic glycolysis rate is a biochemical alteration associated with malignant tra...
Both cancer and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are emerging as metabolic diseases in which aberrant/dysreg...
Recent evidence suggests that several unknown or ill-characterized factors strongly influence cell g...
One of the hallmarks of cancer cells is their metabolic reprogramming, which includes the preference...
Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably favours methylglyoxal (MG) and advance...
Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably favours methylglyoxal (MG) and advance...
Cancer is a disease characterised by uncontrolled growth and proliferation of cells. Tumours primari...
Metabolic reprogramming toward aerobic glycolysis unavoidably induces methylglyoxal (MG) formation i...
Chemical toxicology is a rapidly evolving field that targets various types of cancer cells. The stra...
Cancer cells generally rely on aerobic glycolysis as a major source of energy. Methylglyoxal (MG), a...
Cancer cells generally rely on aerobic glycolysis as a major source of energy. Methylglyoxal (MG), a...
The interplay between rewiring tumor metabolism and oncogenic driver mutations is only beginning to ...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
International audienceCancer cells generally rely on aerobic glycolysis as a major source of energy....
Cancer cells exhibit altered glucose metabolism, mitochondrial dysfunction, anaerobic glycolysis, an...
BackgroundElevated aerobic glycolysis rate is a biochemical alteration associated with malignant tra...
Both cancer and Alzheimer's disease (AD) are emerging as metabolic diseases in which aberrant/dysreg...
Recent evidence suggests that several unknown or ill-characterized factors strongly influence cell g...