100 years of the Warburg effect: a cancer metabolism endeavor
SM Fendt - Cell, 2024 - cell.com
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The crosstalk between metabolism and translation
Metabolism and mRNA translation represent critical steps involved in modulating gene
expression and cellular physiology. Being the most energy-consuming process in the cell …
expression and cellular physiology. Being the most energy-consuming process in the cell …
Infection and chronic disease activate a systemic brain-muscle signaling axis
Infections and neurodegenerative diseases induce neuroinflammation, but affected
individuals often show nonneural symptoms including muscle pain and muscle fatigue. The …
individuals often show nonneural symptoms including muscle pain and muscle fatigue. The …
[HTML][HTML] A comparative analysis of NADPH supply strategies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Production of d-xylitol from d-xylose as a case study
Enhancing the supply of the redox cofactor NADPH in metabolically engineered cells is a
critical target for optimizing the synthesis of many product classes, such as fatty acids or …
critical target for optimizing the synthesis of many product classes, such as fatty acids or …
Mitochondrial metabolism: A moving target in hepatocellular carcinoma therapy
M Komza, JE Chipuk - Journal of Cellular Physiology, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Mitochondria are pivotal contributors to cancer mechanisms due to their homeostatic and
pathological roles in cellular bioenergetics, biosynthesis, metabolism, signaling, and …
pathological roles in cellular bioenergetics, biosynthesis, metabolism, signaling, and …
The Warburg Effect is the result of faster ATP production by glycolysis than respiration
Many prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells metabolize glucose to organism-specific by-products
instead of fully oxidizing it to carbon dioxide and water—a phenomenon referred to as the …
instead of fully oxidizing it to carbon dioxide and water—a phenomenon referred to as the …
How Pseudomonas conducts reductive dechlorination of 2, 4, 6-trichlorophenol: Insights into metabolic performance and organohalide respiration process
Organohalide-respiring bacteria (OHRB) play a key role in facilitating the detoxification of
halogenated organics, but their slow growth and harsh growth conditions often limit their …
halogenated organics, but their slow growth and harsh growth conditions often limit their …
One-carbon unit supplementation fuels purine synthesis in tumor-infiltrating T cells and augments checkpoint blockade
Nucleotides perform important metabolic functions, carrying energy and feeding nucleic acid
synthesis. Here, we use isotope tracing-mass spectrometry to quantitate contributions to …
synthesis. Here, we use isotope tracing-mass spectrometry to quantitate contributions to …
[HTML][HTML] Metabolic footprint and logic through the T cell life cycle
A simple definition of life is a system that can self-replicate (proliferation) and self-sustain
(metabolism). At the cellular level, metabolism has evolved to drive proliferation, which …
(metabolism). At the cellular level, metabolism has evolved to drive proliferation, which …
Cellular Metabolism and Hypoxia Interfacing with Allergic Diseases
SK Kellett, JC Masterson - Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Allergic diseases display significant heterogeneity in their pathogenesis. Understanding the
influencing factors, pathogenesis and advancing new treatments for allergic diseases is …
influencing factors, pathogenesis and advancing new treatments for allergic diseases is …