Abstract Background A high rate of glycolysis leading to elevated lactate content has been linked to poor clinical outcomes in patients with head and neck and cervical cancer treated with radiotherapy. Although the biological explanation for this relationship between lactate and treatment response remains unclear, there is a continued interest in evaluating strategies of targeting metabolism to enhance the effectiveness of radiotherapy. The goal of this study was to investigate the effect of metabolic-targeting through HIF-1α inhibition and the associated changes in glycolysis, oxygen consumption and response on the efficacy of high-dose single-fraction radiotherapy (HD-SFRT). ...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
In the early twentieth century, Otto Heinrich Warburg described an elevated rate of glycolysis occur...
We present a model for tumour metabolism that incorporates both microenvironmental (extracellular) a...
Abstract Background A high rate of glycolysis leading to elevated lactate content has been linked to...
Increased glucose metabolism may occur in malignant tumours due to altered gene expression or a resp...
Increased glucose metabolism may occur in malignant tumours due to altered gene expression or a resp...
Radiotherapy, an important treatment modality in oncology, kills cells through induction of oxidativ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiotherapy, an important treatment modality in oncology, kills cells...
Cancer can be envisioned as a metabolic disease driven by pressure selection and intercellular coope...
<div><p>Cancer can be envisioned as a metabolic disease driven by pressure selection and intercellul...
While pioneering studies suggested that enhanced glycolysis, a hallmark of cancer, was caused by an ...
Resistance to therapy in cancer is a major cause of poor prognosis in patients. Tumor hypoxia plays ...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background.</b> The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells...
Background. The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells with increased glycol...
Tumors contain oxygenated and hypoxic regions, so the tumor cell population is heterogeneous. Hypoxi...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
In the early twentieth century, Otto Heinrich Warburg described an elevated rate of glycolysis occur...
We present a model for tumour metabolism that incorporates both microenvironmental (extracellular) a...
Abstract Background A high rate of glycolysis leading to elevated lactate content has been linked to...
Increased glucose metabolism may occur in malignant tumours due to altered gene expression or a resp...
Increased glucose metabolism may occur in malignant tumours due to altered gene expression or a resp...
Radiotherapy, an important treatment modality in oncology, kills cells through induction of oxidativ...
Item does not contain fulltextRadiotherapy, an important treatment modality in oncology, kills cells...
Cancer can be envisioned as a metabolic disease driven by pressure selection and intercellular coope...
<div><p>Cancer can be envisioned as a metabolic disease driven by pressure selection and intercellul...
While pioneering studies suggested that enhanced glycolysis, a hallmark of cancer, was caused by an ...
Resistance to therapy in cancer is a major cause of poor prognosis in patients. Tumor hypoxia plays ...
<div><p></p><p><b>Background.</b> The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells...
Background. The Warburg phenotype identified decades ago describes tumor cells with increased glycol...
Tumors contain oxygenated and hypoxic regions, so the tumor cell population is heterogeneous. Hypoxi...
Normal Glycolytic Enzyme Activity is Critical for Hypoxia Inducible Factor-1α Activity and Provides ...
In the early twentieth century, Otto Heinrich Warburg described an elevated rate of glycolysis occur...
We present a model for tumour metabolism that incorporates both microenvironmental (extracellular) a...