The reverse Warburg effect: aerobic glycolysis in cancer associated fibroblasts and the tumor stroma

S Pavlides, D Whitaker-Menezes, R Castello-Cros… - Cell cycle, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
Warburg effect in tumor metabolism. our hypothesis is that epithelial cancer cells induce the
Warburg effect (aerobic glycolysis… metabolites resulting from aerobic glycolysis). epithelial …

[HTML][HTML] Catabolic efficiency of aerobic glycolysis: the Warburg effect revisited

A Vazquez, J Liu, Y Zhou, ZN Oltvai - BMC systems biology, 2010 - Springer
… that the Warburg effect is a favorable catabolic state for all rapidly proliferating mammalian
cells with high glucose uptake capacity. It arises because while aerobic glycolysis is less …

The warburg effect: why and how do cancer cells activate glycolysis in the presence of oxygen?

M López-Lázaro - Anti-Cancer Agents in Medicinal Chemistry …, 2008 - ingentaconnect.com
aerobic glycolysis or Warburg effect). Accumulating evidence suggests that the persistent
activation of aerobic glycolysis … inhibition of the increased glycolytic capacity of malignant cells …

Understanding the Warburg effect: the metabolic requirements of cell proliferation

MG Vander Heiden, LC Cantley, CB Thompson - science, 2009 - science.org
… alternative explanation for aerobic glycolysis in cancer cells. … , anaerobic glycolysis, and
aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect)… glucose to pyruvate via glycolysis and then completely …

Aerobic glycolysis in the brain: Warburg and Crabtree contra Pasteur

LF Barros, I Ruminot, A San Martín, R Lerchundi… - Neurochemical …, 2021 - Springer
aerobic glycolysis is the astrocyte. In this cell, a Crabtree effect triggered by K + coincides with
a Warburg effect … a slower longer-lasting Warburg effect caused by glutamate and possibly …

Regulation of glycolysis and the Warburg effect by estrogen-related receptors

Q Cai, T Lin, S Kamarajugadda, J Lu - Oncogene, 2013 - nature.com
… Cancer cells typically display altered glucose metabolism characterized by a preference of
aerobic glycolysis, known as the Warburg effect, which facilitates cell proliferation. Hypoxia-…

[HTML][HTML] Metabolic interplay between glycolysis and mitochondrial oxidation: The reverse Warburg effect and its therapeutic implication

M Lee, JH Yoon - World journal of biological chemistry, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Aerobic glycolysis, ie., the Warburg effect, may contribute to the aggressive phenotype of …
of the Warburg effect, such as high mitochondrial respiration and low glycolysis rates in cancer …

Warburg effect and redox balance

RB Hamanaka, NS Chandel - Science, 2011 - science.org
… In the 1920s, German biochemist Otto Warburg demonstrated that tumor cells produce … a
phenomenon called aerobic glycolysis or the Warburg effect. Warburg hypothesized that cancer …

The Warburg effect: insights from the past decade

M Upadhyay, J Samal, M Kandpal, OV Singh… - Pharmacology & …, 2013 - Elsevier
Warburg's hypothesis. In the last ten years considerable progress in the field has advanced
our understanding of the Warburg effect. … involved in aerobic glycolysis (Warburg effect) may …

The Warburg effect: evolving interpretations of an established concept

X Chen, Y Qian, S Wu - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2015 - Elsevier
… Thus, the Warburg effect appears to be a strategic move made by … Warburg effect was
specifically described for metabolic changes in cancer cells, the phenomenon (aerobic glycolysis) …