[HTML][HTML] On the Role of Glycolysis in Early Tumorigenesis—Permissive and Executioner Effects
F Marcucci, C Rumio - Cells, 2023 - mdpi.com
Reprogramming energy production from mitochondrial respiration to glycolysis is now
considered a hallmark of cancer. When tumors grow beyond a certain size they give rise to …
considered a hallmark of cancer. When tumors grow beyond a certain size they give rise to …
Aerobic glycolysis: meeting the metabolic requirements of cell proliferation
SY Lunt, MG Vander Heiden - Annual review of cell and …, 2011 - annualreviews.org
Warburg's observation that cancer cells exhibit a high rate of glycolysis even in the presence
of oxygen (aerobic glycolysis) sparked debate over the role of glycolysis in normal and …
of oxygen (aerobic glycolysis) sparked debate over the role of glycolysis in normal and …
Non-metabolic functions of glycolytic enzymes in tumorigenesis
X Yu, S Li - Oncogene, 2017 - nature.com
Cancer cells reprogram their metabolism to meet the requirement for survival and rapid
growth. One hallmark of cancer metabolism is elevated aerobic glycolysis and reduced …
growth. One hallmark of cancer metabolism is elevated aerobic glycolysis and reduced …
[HTML][HTML] Mitochondrial and metabolic alterations in cancer cells
J Di Gregorio, S Petricca, R Iorio, E Toniato… - European journal of cell …, 2022 - Elsevier
Metabolic alterations have been observed in many cancer types. The deregulated
metabolism has thus become an emerging hallmark of the disease, where the metabolism is …
metabolism has thus become an emerging hallmark of the disease, where the metabolism is …
Molecular intricacies of aerobic glycolysis in cancer: current insights into the classic metabolic phenotype
S Ganapathy-Kanniappan - Critical reviews in biochemistry and …, 2018 - Taylor & Francis
Aerobic glycolysis is the process of oxidation of glucose into pyruvate followed by lactate
production under normoxic condition. Distinctive from its anaerobic counterpart (ie glycolysis …
production under normoxic condition. Distinctive from its anaerobic counterpart (ie glycolysis …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolic plasticity in cancer cells: reconnecting mitochondrial function to cancer control
VK Ramanujan - Journal of cell science & therapy, 2015 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Anomalous increase in glycolytic activity defines one of the key metabolic alterations in
cancer cells. A realization of this feature has led to critical advancements in cancer detection …
cancer cells. A realization of this feature has led to critical advancements in cancer detection …
[HTML][HTML] Role of aerobic glycolysis in genetically engineered mouse models of cancer
CV Dang - BMC biology, 2013 - Springer
The propensity of cancer cells to convert high levels of glucose to lactate through aerobic
glycolysis has been intensively studied in vitro, and is now understood to be a metabolic …
glycolysis has been intensively studied in vitro, and is now understood to be a metabolic …
[HTML][HTML] The glycolytic switch in tumors: how many players are involved?
L Yu, X Chen, X Sun, L Wang, S Chen - Journal of Cancer, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Reprogramming of cellular metabolism is a hallmark of cancers. Cancer cells more readily
use glycolysis, an inefficient metabolic pathway for energy metabolism, even when sufficient …
use glycolysis, an inefficient metabolic pathway for energy metabolism, even when sufficient …
[HTML][HTML] Tumor glycolysis as a target for cancer therapy: progress and prospects
S Ganapathy-Kanniappan, JFH Geschwind - Molecular cancer, 2013 - Springer
Altered energy metabolism is a biochemical fingerprint of cancer cells that represents one of
the “hallmarks of cancer”. This metabolic phenotype is characterized by preferential …
the “hallmarks of cancer”. This metabolic phenotype is characterized by preferential …
Tumor metabolism: new opportunities for cancer therapy
I Mérida, A Ávila-Flores - Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2006 - Springer
Mammalian cells depend on extracellular input for the regulation of growth, proliferation and
survival. Cancer cells evade these requirements, and are able to take up nutrients in a cell …
survival. Cancer cells evade these requirements, and are able to take up nutrients in a cell …