Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lactate production ('lactagenesis'), initiated by gene mutations, is the reason and purpose of the Warburg Effect and that dysregulated lactate metabolism and signaling are the key elements in carcinogenesis. Lactate-producing ('lactagenic') cancer cells are characterized by increased aerobic glycolysis and excessive lactate formation, a phenomenon described by Otto Warburg 93 years ago, which still remains unexplained. After a hiatus of several decades, interest in lactate as a player in cancer has been renewed. In normal physiology, lactate, the obligatory product of glycolysis, is an important metabolic fuel energy source, the most important gl...
The avid consumption of glucose with concomitant lactate production by malignant cells, even under a...
The avid consumption of glucose with concomitant lactate production by malignant cells, even under a...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Rewired metabolism is acknowledged as one of the drivers of tumor growth. As a result, aerobic glyco...
The role of lactic acid (lactate) in cell metabolism has been significantly revised in recent decade...
Lactate, once considered a waste product of glycolysis, has emerged as a critical regulator of cance...
Lactate mediates multiple cell-intrinsic effects in cancer metabolism in terms of development, maint...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Cancer cells are most clearly characterized by their abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. One of t...
The common characteristics of many tumors is phenomenon termed the Warburg effect – the production o...
Cancer cells are most clearly characterized by their abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. One of t...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...
The avid consumption of glucose with concomitant lactate production by malignant cells, even under a...
The avid consumption of glucose with concomitant lactate production by malignant cells, even under a...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Herein, we use lessons learned in exercise physiology and metabolism to propose that augmented lacta...
Rewired metabolism is acknowledged as one of the drivers of tumor growth. As a result, aerobic glyco...
The role of lactic acid (lactate) in cell metabolism has been significantly revised in recent decade...
Lactate, once considered a waste product of glycolysis, has emerged as a critical regulator of cance...
Lactate mediates multiple cell-intrinsic effects in cancer metabolism in terms of development, maint...
Metabolism plays a critical role in the progression of cancer malignancy, with nutrient source flexi...
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
Cancer cells are most clearly characterized by their abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. One of t...
The common characteristics of many tumors is phenomenon termed the Warburg effect – the production o...
Cancer cells are most clearly characterized by their abnormal and uncontrolled cell growth. One of t...
Metabolic abnormalities is a hallmark of cancer. About 100 years ago, Nobel laureate Otto Heinrich W...
The avid consumption of glucose with concomitant lactate production by malignant cells, even under a...
The avid consumption of glucose with concomitant lactate production by malignant cells, even under a...
Cancer metabolism is characterized by increased macromolecular syntheses through coordinated increas...