The term ‘aerobic glycolysis’ has been in use ever since Warburg conducted his research on cancer cells’ proliferation and discovered that cells use glycolysis to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) rather than the more efficient oxidative phosphorylation (oxphos) pathway, despite an abundance of oxygen. When measurements of glucose and oxygen utilization by activated neural tissue indicated that glucose was consumed without an accompanied oxygen consumption, the investigators who performed those measurements also termed their discovery ‘aerobic glycolysis’. Red blood cells do not contain mitochondria and, therefore, produce their energy needs via glycolysis alone. Other processes within the central nervous system (CNS) and additional orga...
In the 1920s, Otto Warburg and his colleagues showed that normal liver tissue exhibited the “Pasteur...
Network activation triggers a significant energy metabolism increase in both neurons and astrocytes....
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
In 1988 two seminal studies were published, both instigating controversy. One concluded that “the en...
Abstract The propensity of cancer cells to convert high levels of glucose to lactate through aerobic...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cancer proceed via one or more common molecular mechanisms: a metabolic...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
Glucose, one of the most important energy sources for living organisms, is first broken down through...
Contains fulltext : 69585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypoxia-re...
Cellular energy metabolism is one of the main processes affected during the transition from normal t...
Cancer cells exhibit high rates of aerobic glycolysis and glutaminolysis. Aerobic glycolysis can pro...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
Glycolysis, the pathway of enzymatic reactions responsible for the breakdown of glucose into two tri...
Introduction Aggressive cancers commonly ferment glucose to lactic acid at high rates, even in the p...
SUMMARY-We showed that the high aerobic glycolysis observed in several tumor cells was caused by hig...
In the 1920s, Otto Warburg and his colleagues showed that normal liver tissue exhibited the “Pasteur...
Network activation triggers a significant energy metabolism increase in both neurons and astrocytes....
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...
In 1988 two seminal studies were published, both instigating controversy. One concluded that “the en...
Abstract The propensity of cancer cells to convert high levels of glucose to lactate through aerobic...
Alzheimer's disease (AD) and cancer proceed via one or more common molecular mechanisms: a metabolic...
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in cancer cel...
Glucose, one of the most important energy sources for living organisms, is first broken down through...
Contains fulltext : 69585.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The hypoxia-re...
Cellular energy metabolism is one of the main processes affected during the transition from normal t...
Cancer cells exhibit high rates of aerobic glycolysis and glutaminolysis. Aerobic glycolysis can pro...
Even in the presence of an adequate oxygen supply, many tumors metabolize the majority of the glucos...
Glycolysis, the pathway of enzymatic reactions responsible for the breakdown of glucose into two tri...
Introduction Aggressive cancers commonly ferment glucose to lactic acid at high rates, even in the p...
SUMMARY-We showed that the high aerobic glycolysis observed in several tumor cells was caused by hig...
In the 1920s, Otto Warburg and his colleagues showed that normal liver tissue exhibited the “Pasteur...
Network activation triggers a significant energy metabolism increase in both neurons and astrocytes....
Tumor cells fuel their metabolism with glucose and glutamine to meet the bioenergetic and biosynthet...