Extracellular pH is an important parameter influencing cell function and fate. Microenvironmental acidosis accompanies different pathological situations, including inflammation, hypoxia and ischemia. Research focussed mainly on acidification of the tumour micromilieu and the possible consequences on proliferation, migration and drug resistance. Much less is known regarding the impact of microenvironmental acidosis on the transcriptome of non-tumour cells, which are exposed to local acidosis during inflammation, hypoxia, ischemia or metabolic derailment. In the present hypothesis-generating study, we investigated the transcriptional impact of extracellular acidosis on five non-tumour cell types of human and rat origin, combining RNA-Sequenci...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
<div><p>Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic or...
open5siFUNDING: This research was funded by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC IG # 1...
INTRODUCTION: Adaptation to environmental changes is a foundational characteristic of all life. Alon...
<p>The physiology of the tumor microenvironment is characterized by lower oxygen (hypoxia), higher l...
The cell is a complex biological network that is capable of transitioning to a wide variety of state...
A hallmark of all primary and metastatic tumours is their high rate of glucose uptake and glycolysis...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
<div><p>The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in c...
Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic organs, si...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
Acidosis commonly exists in the tissue microenvironment of various pathophysiological conditions suc...
Acidosis commonly exists in the tissue microenvironment of various pathophysiological conditions suc...
The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in cancer ce...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
<div><p>Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic or...
open5siFUNDING: This research was funded by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC IG # 1...
INTRODUCTION: Adaptation to environmental changes is a foundational characteristic of all life. Alon...
<p>The physiology of the tumor microenvironment is characterized by lower oxygen (hypoxia), higher l...
The cell is a complex biological network that is capable of transitioning to a wide variety of state...
A hallmark of all primary and metastatic tumours is their high rate of glucose uptake and glycolysis...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
<div><p>The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in c...
Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic organs, si...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
Acidosis commonly exists in the tissue microenvironment of various pathophysiological conditions suc...
Acidosis commonly exists in the tissue microenvironment of various pathophysiological conditions suc...
The rapid growth of cancer cells fueled by glycolysis produces large amounts of protons in cancer ce...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
Similar to other types of cancer, acidification of tumor microenvironment is an important feature of...
<div><p>Acidic tissue microenvironment commonly exists in inflammatory diseases, tumors, ischemic or...
open5siFUNDING: This research was funded by the Italian Association for Cancer Research (AIRC IG # 1...