Ovarian cancer (OVCA) is among the most lethal gynecological cancers leading to high mortality rates among women. Increasing evidence indicate that cancer cells undergo metabolic transformation during tumorigenesis and growth through nutrients and growth factors available in tumor microenvironment. This altered metabolic rewiring further enhances tumor progression. Recent studies have begun to unravel the role of amino acids in the tumor microenvironment on the proliferation of cancer cells. One critically important, yet often overlooked, component to tumor growth is the metabolic reprogramming of nitric oxide (NO) pathways in cancer cells. Multiple lines of evidence support the link between NO and tumor growth in some cancers, including pa...
Nitric oxide (NO) synthase 2 (NOS2), a major inflammatory protein, modulates disease progression via...
The metabolic requirements and functions of cancer and normal tissues are vastly different. Due to t...
A subclone of the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line DLD-1, which grew reproducibly as subcutaneou...
Ovarian cancer remains the most lethal gynecological malignancy worldwide, with most of the disease ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a signaling molecule that plays important roles in diverse biological processes...
A novel metabolic regulatory mechanism of ovarian cancer by omentum adipose-derived stroma cells (O-...
Significance: Cancer is a complex disease, which not only involves the tumor but its microenvironmen...
<div><p>Elevated aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells (the Warburg effect) may be attributed to respir...
The inflammatory nature of the tumor microenvironment provides a cytokine and chemokine rich prolife...
Inflammation is widely recognized as an inducer of cancer progression. The inflammation-associated e...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a ubiquitous gas with free radical groups that is soluble in water, and which i...
Elevated aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells (the Warburg effect) may be attributed to respiration in...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived, pleiotropic molecule that affects numerous critical functions in...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a pleiotropic molecule critical to a number of physiological and pathological p...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dichotomous activities in many areas of biology. NO can promote cell survival ...
Nitric oxide (NO) synthase 2 (NOS2), a major inflammatory protein, modulates disease progression via...
The metabolic requirements and functions of cancer and normal tissues are vastly different. Due to t...
A subclone of the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line DLD-1, which grew reproducibly as subcutaneou...
Ovarian cancer remains the most lethal gynecological malignancy worldwide, with most of the disease ...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a signaling molecule that plays important roles in diverse biological processes...
A novel metabolic regulatory mechanism of ovarian cancer by omentum adipose-derived stroma cells (O-...
Significance: Cancer is a complex disease, which not only involves the tumor but its microenvironmen...
<div><p>Elevated aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells (the Warburg effect) may be attributed to respir...
The inflammatory nature of the tumor microenvironment provides a cytokine and chemokine rich prolife...
Inflammation is widely recognized as an inducer of cancer progression. The inflammation-associated e...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a ubiquitous gas with free radical groups that is soluble in water, and which i...
Elevated aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells (the Warburg effect) may be attributed to respiration in...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a short-lived, pleiotropic molecule that affects numerous critical functions in...
Nitric oxide (NO) is a pleiotropic molecule critical to a number of physiological and pathological p...
Nitric oxide (NO) has dichotomous activities in many areas of biology. NO can promote cell survival ...
Nitric oxide (NO) synthase 2 (NOS2), a major inflammatory protein, modulates disease progression via...
The metabolic requirements and functions of cancer and normal tissues are vastly different. Due to t...
A subclone of the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line DLD-1, which grew reproducibly as subcutaneou...