Cancer cells can be killed by reducing the production of ATP from various pathways, however, this has not been exploited to any great extent in cancer therapy, principally because orthodox cytotoxic compounds were either effective in killing cells or resulted in multidrug resistance. An upregulation of the fatty acid synthase gene (FASN) has been observed in many cancer cells and indeed the overexpression of FASN in human mammary epithelial cells following transient transfection with a full length FASN plasmid appears to be sufficient to progress the cells toward a neoplastic state. It would appear that the overproduction of fatty acids is favourable toward the progression and survival of cancer cells. Human breast cancer cells could be eff...
The carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) family is essential for fatty acid oxidation. Recently, we ...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Tumor heterogeneity, including metabolic heterogeneity, is a major challenge to developing effective...
Cancer cells can be killed by reducing the production of ATP from various pathways, however, this ha...
Cancer cells can be killed by reducing the production of ATP from various pathways, however, this ha...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic alterations of cancer cells represent an opportunity for developing select...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic alterations of cancer cells represent an opportunity for developing select...
Tumor cells, including cancer stem cells (CSCs) resistant to radio- and chemotherapy, must enhance m...
Tumor cells gain a survival/growth advantage by adapting their metabolism to respond to environmenta...
Tumor cells, including cancer stem cells (CSCs) resistant to radio- and chemotherapy, must enhance m...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Tumor cells gain a survival/growth advantage by adapting their metabolism to respond to environmenta...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic alterations of cancer cells represent an opportunity for developing select...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
The carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) family is essential for fatty acid oxidation. Recently, we ...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Tumor heterogeneity, including metabolic heterogeneity, is a major challenge to developing effective...
Cancer cells can be killed by reducing the production of ATP from various pathways, however, this ha...
Cancer cells can be killed by reducing the production of ATP from various pathways, however, this ha...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic alterations of cancer cells represent an opportunity for developing select...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic alterations of cancer cells represent an opportunity for developing select...
Tumor cells, including cancer stem cells (CSCs) resistant to radio- and chemotherapy, must enhance m...
Tumor cells gain a survival/growth advantage by adapting their metabolism to respond to environmenta...
Tumor cells, including cancer stem cells (CSCs) resistant to radio- and chemotherapy, must enhance m...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Tumor cells gain a survival/growth advantage by adapting their metabolism to respond to environmenta...
BACKGROUND: The metabolic alterations of cancer cells represent an opportunity for developing select...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
The carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) family is essential for fatty acid oxidation. Recently, we ...
Carnitine palmitoyl transferase I (CPT1) catalyzes the transport of long-chain fatty acids into mito...
Tumor heterogeneity, including metabolic heterogeneity, is a major challenge to developing effective...