[[abstract]]Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor suppressor mutations to drive the growth, survival, and metastasis but also metabolic adaptations to meet the increasing energy demand for rapid cellular expansion and to cope with the often nu¬tritional and oxygen-deprived microenvironment. One well-recognized strategy is to shift the met¬abolic flow from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) or respiration in mitochondria to glycolysis or fermentation in cytosol, known as Warburg effects. However, not all cancer cells follow this par¬adigm. In the development of prostate cancer, OXPHOS actually increases as compared to normal prostate tissue. This is because normal prostate epithelial cells diver...
AbstractWarburg proposed that cancer originates from irreversible injury to mitochondrial oxidative ...
Introduction. It is broadly accepted that tumor cells rewire metabolic fluxes in order to promote ce...
Tumor metastases that impede the function of vital organs are a major cause of cancer related mortal...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor sup...
Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor suppressor muta...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in Western countries. M...
PhD ThesisCancer metabolism is characterised by a ‘Warburg shift’ to aerobic glycolysis with decreas...
Ph. D. Thesis.Cancer metabolism is characterised by a ‘Warburg shift’ to aerobic glycolysis with dec...
Aerobic glycolysis, also referred to as the Warburg effect, has been regarded as the dominant metabo...
Tumor cells exhibit metabolic reprogramming according to microenvironmental scenarios (i.e. stroma ...
Switching of cellular energy production from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to aerobic glycolysi...
Recent studies have shown that oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is a target for the effective atte...
Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) takes place in mitochondria and is the process whereby cells use ...
Cancers evolve a subpopulation of tumor cells that metabolically rely on glycolysis uncoupled from o...
Evidence suggests that mitochondrial metabolism may play a key role in controlling cancer cells life...
AbstractWarburg proposed that cancer originates from irreversible injury to mitochondrial oxidative ...
Introduction. It is broadly accepted that tumor cells rewire metabolic fluxes in order to promote ce...
Tumor metastases that impede the function of vital organs are a major cause of cancer related mortal...
[[abstract]]Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor sup...
Increasing evidence suggests that tumor development requires not only oncogene/tumor suppressor muta...
Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in Western countries. M...
PhD ThesisCancer metabolism is characterised by a ‘Warburg shift’ to aerobic glycolysis with decreas...
Ph. D. Thesis.Cancer metabolism is characterised by a ‘Warburg shift’ to aerobic glycolysis with dec...
Aerobic glycolysis, also referred to as the Warburg effect, has been regarded as the dominant metabo...
Tumor cells exhibit metabolic reprogramming according to microenvironmental scenarios (i.e. stroma ...
Switching of cellular energy production from oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) to aerobic glycolysi...
Recent studies have shown that oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) is a target for the effective atte...
Oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) takes place in mitochondria and is the process whereby cells use ...
Cancers evolve a subpopulation of tumor cells that metabolically rely on glycolysis uncoupled from o...
Evidence suggests that mitochondrial metabolism may play a key role in controlling cancer cells life...
AbstractWarburg proposed that cancer originates from irreversible injury to mitochondrial oxidative ...
Introduction. It is broadly accepted that tumor cells rewire metabolic fluxes in order to promote ce...
Tumor metastases that impede the function of vital organs are a major cause of cancer related mortal...