The Warburg effect in tumor progression: mitochondrial oxidative metabolism as an anti-metastasis mechanism

J Lu, M Tan, Q Cai - Cancer letters, 2015 - Elsevier
Compared to normal cells, cancer cells strongly upregulate glucose uptake and glycolysis to
give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end product …

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glycolysis to give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end …

The Warburg effect in tumor progression: Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism as an anti-metastasis mechanism

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Compared to normal cells, cancer cells strongly upregulate glucose uptake and glycolysis to
give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end product …

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The Warburg effect in tumor progression: mitochondrial oxidative metabolism as an anti-metastasis mechanism

J Lu, M Tan, Q Cai - Cancer letters, 2015 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Compared to normal cells, cancer cells strongly upregulate glucose uptake and glycolysis to
give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end product …

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Compared to normal cells, cancer cells strongly upregulate glucose uptake and glycolysis to
give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end product …

The Warburg effect in tumor progression: mitochondrial oxidative metabolism as an anti-metastasis mechanism.

J Lu, M Tan, Q Cai - Cancer Letters, 2014 - europepmc.org
Compared to normal cells, cancer cells strongly upregulate glucose uptake and glycolysis to
give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end product …

The Warburg effect in tumor progression: mitochondrial oxidative metabolism as an anti-metastasis mechanism.

J Lu, M Tan, Q Cai - Cancer Letters, 2014 - europepmc.org
Compared to normal cells, cancer cells strongly upregulate glucose uptake and glycolysis to
give rise to increased yield of intermediate glycolytic metabolites and the end product …

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