AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ATP production that rely heavily on mitochondria and employ a route that, although involving mitochondria, includes a much greater dependency on glycolysis. First described by Otto Warburg almost nine decades ago [1], this aberrant phenotype becomes more pronounced with increased tumor malignancy [2]. Thus, while maintaining their capacity for respiration, tumors “turn more parasitic” by enhancing their ability to scavenge glucose from their surroundings. With excess glucose at hand, tumors shunt their metabolic flux more toward glycolysis than do their normal cells of origin, a strategy that allows for their survival when oxygen is limiting ...
AbstractDuring the last decades a considerable amount of research has been focused on cancer. Recent...
The mitochondrion is an important organelle and provides energy for a plethora of intracellular reac...
Described decades ago, the Warburg effect of aerobic glycolysis is a key metabolic hallmark of cance...
AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ...
AbstractDespite more than 75 years of research by some of the greatest scientists in the world to co...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
AbstractAlmost all invasive cancers, regardless of tissue origin, are characterized by specific modi...
Enormous efforts have been made to target metabolic dependencies of cancer cells for developing new ...
AbstractA distinctive metabolic trait of tumors is their enforced aerobic glycolysis. This phenotype...
Significance: Since the signing of the National Cancer Act in 1971, cancer still remains a major cau...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Aerobic glycolysis, also referred to as the Warburg effect, has been regarded as the dominant metabo...
Hexokinases are a family of ubiquitous exose-phosphorylating enzymes that prime glucose for intracel...
Cancer cells are known to drastically alter cellular energy metabolism. The Warburg effect has been ...
AbstractRecently, the inevitable metabolic reprogramming experienced by cancer cells as a result of ...
AbstractDuring the last decades a considerable amount of research has been focused on cancer. Recent...
The mitochondrion is an important organelle and provides energy for a plethora of intracellular reac...
Described decades ago, the Warburg effect of aerobic glycolysis is a key metabolic hallmark of cance...
AbstractTumors usurp established metabolic steps used by normal tissues for glucose utilization and ...
AbstractDespite more than 75 years of research by some of the greatest scientists in the world to co...
Cell proliferation is a delicately regulated process that couples growth signals and metabolic deman...
AbstractAlmost all invasive cancers, regardless of tissue origin, are characterized by specific modi...
Enormous efforts have been made to target metabolic dependencies of cancer cells for developing new ...
AbstractA distinctive metabolic trait of tumors is their enforced aerobic glycolysis. This phenotype...
Significance: Since the signing of the National Cancer Act in 1971, cancer still remains a major cau...
Cancer cells are different from normal cells in their metabolic properties. Normal cells mostly rely...
Aerobic glycolysis, also referred to as the Warburg effect, has been regarded as the dominant metabo...
Hexokinases are a family of ubiquitous exose-phosphorylating enzymes that prime glucose for intracel...
Cancer cells are known to drastically alter cellular energy metabolism. The Warburg effect has been ...
AbstractRecently, the inevitable metabolic reprogramming experienced by cancer cells as a result of ...
AbstractDuring the last decades a considerable amount of research has been focused on cancer. Recent...
The mitochondrion is an important organelle and provides energy for a plethora of intracellular reac...
Described decades ago, the Warburg effect of aerobic glycolysis is a key metabolic hallmark of cance...