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In this Essay, we discuss the possible drivers, advantages, and potential liabilities of the altered metabolism of cancer cells (Figure 1). Although our emphasis on the Warburg effect reflects the focus of the field, we would also like to encourage a broader approach to the study of cancer ...
Cell Death Signaling in Cancer Biology and Treatment || The Warburg Effect and Beyond: Metabolic Dependencies for Cancer Cells Johnson,E Daniel 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Targeting the Warburg effect for leukemia therapy: Magnitude matters Non-oxidative glucose metabolism represents a hallmark of cancer....
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Beyond Warburg effect – dual metabolic nature of cancer cells Jiansheng Xie1*, Hao Wu1*, Chunyan Dai1*, Qiangrong Pan1, Zonghui Ding1, Danqing Hu1, Bingyan Ji2, Yan Luo2 & Xun Hu1 1Cancer Institute (Key Laboratory for Cancer Intervention and Prevention, China National Ministry of ...
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Tumor cells reprogram nutrient acquisition and metabolic pathways to support abnormal growth and metastasis, a dysfunctional process that is a hallmark of cancer. The Cancer Metabolism section will offer a solid framework to promote and disseminate innovative studies examining metabolic reprogramming in ca...
Glucose, cell proliferation and the Crabtree effect Unlike the Warburg effect, the Crabtree effect is considered to be short-termed [25]. Consistent with this hypothesis, the bioenergetic status (ATP levels) in experiments with Ehrlich ascites tumour cells [60] maintained in a simplified glucose-fr...
and currently the deregulation of cellular metabolism is a recognized core hallmark of cancer in modern medicine5,6(Fig.1). The field of cancer metabolism put down roots in the 1920s with the pioneered studies of Otto H. Warburg who hypothesized, for the first time, that cancer, compared ...