Cancer cells must rewire cellular metabolism to satisfy the demands of growth and proliferation. Although many of the metabolic alterations are largely similar to those in normal proliferating cells, they are aberrantly driven in cancer by a combination of genetic lesions and nongenetic factors such as the tumor microenvironment. However, a single model of altered tumor metabolism does not describe the sum of metabolic changes that can support cell growth. Instead, the diversity of such changes within the metabolic program of a cancer cell can dictate by what means proliferative rewiring is driven, and can also impart heterogeneity in the metabolic dependencies of the cell. A better understanding of this heterogeneity may enable the develop...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Although cancer has historically been viewed as a disorder of proliferation, recent evidence has sug...
Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg e...
Transformed cells adapt metabolism to support tumor initiation and progression. Specific metabolic a...
Although cancer has historically been viewed as a disorder of proliferation, recent evidence has sug...
Cancer cells have different metabolic requirements from their normal counterparts. Understanding the...
Cancer metabolism has long been equated with aerobic glycolysis, seen by early biochemists as primit...
A defining hallmark of cancer is uncontrolled cell proliferation. This is initiated once cells have ...
Awareness that the metabolic phenotype of cells within tumours is heterogeneous — and distinct from ...
Cancer cells exhibit profound metabolic alterations, allowing them to fulfill the metabolic needs th...
Cancer cells have fundamentally altered cellular metabolism that is associated with their tumorigeni...
SummaryCell proliferation requires nutrients, energy, and biosynthetic activity to duplicate all mac...
Tumor cells alter their metabolism to maintain unregulated cellular proliferation and survival, but ...
AbstractCancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustai...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Although cancer has historically been viewed as a disorder of proliferation, recent evidence has sug...
Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg e...
Transformed cells adapt metabolism to support tumor initiation and progression. Specific metabolic a...
Although cancer has historically been viewed as a disorder of proliferation, recent evidence has sug...
Cancer cells have different metabolic requirements from their normal counterparts. Understanding the...
Cancer metabolism has long been equated with aerobic glycolysis, seen by early biochemists as primit...
A defining hallmark of cancer is uncontrolled cell proliferation. This is initiated once cells have ...
Awareness that the metabolic phenotype of cells within tumours is heterogeneous — and distinct from ...
Cancer cells exhibit profound metabolic alterations, allowing them to fulfill the metabolic needs th...
Cancer cells have fundamentally altered cellular metabolism that is associated with their tumorigeni...
SummaryCell proliferation requires nutrients, energy, and biosynthetic activity to duplicate all mac...
Tumor cells alter their metabolism to maintain unregulated cellular proliferation and survival, but ...
AbstractCancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustai...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Cancer is a disease characterized by unrestrained cellular proliferation. In order to sustain growth...
Although cancer has historically been viewed as a disorder of proliferation, recent evidence has sug...
Reprogramming of metabolic priorities promotes tumor progression. Our understanding of the Warburg e...