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ANAEROBIC GLYCOLYSIS OF THE BRAIN IN EXPERIMENTAL POLIOMYELITIS [PDF]
The rate of anaerobic glycolysis of brain tissue was compared for normal animals and animals with experimentally induced poliomyelitis, using two different strains of mice and two different procedures. The report of interference of poliomyelitis with anaerobic glycolysis of brain was not confirmed.
John M. Reiner+2 more
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Synaptic modifications transform neural networks to function without oxygen
Background Neural circuit function is highly sensitive to energetic limitations. Much like mammals, brain activity in American bullfrogs quickly fails in hypoxia.
Lara Amaral-Silva, Joseph M. Santin
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Adenosine Triphosphate and Carbon Efficient Route to Second Generation Biofuel Isopentanol. [PDF]
Climate change necessitates the development of CO2 neutral or negative routes to chemicals currently produced from fossil carbon. In this paper we demonstrate a pathway from the renewable resource glucose to next generation biofuel isopentanol by pairing
Chiniquy, Jennifer+9 more
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Notch signaling regulates metabolic heterogeneity in glioblastoma stem cells. [PDF]
Glioblastoma (GBM) stem cells (GSCs) reside in both hypoxic and vascular microenvironments within tumors. The molecular mechanisms that allow GSCs to occupy such contrasting niches are not understood.
Barcellos-Hoff, Mary Helen+20 more
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Synthesis and application of (18F) fluorodeoxyglucose in oncology diagnosis
[18F] Fluorodeoxyglucose ([18F] FDG) is the most commonly used radiopharmaceutical in clinical positron emission tomography (PET) in oncology. Cancer cells create their own specific microenvironment to survive and grow.
Mateusz Wędrowski+6 more
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Heterogeneity and proliferation of invasive cancer subclones in game theory models of the Warburg effect [PDF]
OBJECTIVES: The Warburg effect, the switch from aerobic energy production to anaerobic glycolysis, promotes tumour proliferation and motility by inducing acidification of the tumour microenvironment.
Archetti+55 more
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Viruses often establish their own infection by altering host metabolism. How viruses co-opt plant metabolism to support their successful infection remains an open question.
Tong Jiang+12 more
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Explicit consideration of topological and parameter uncertainty gives new insights into a well-established model of glycolysis [PDF]
Previous models of glycolysis in the sleeping sickness parasite Trypanosoma brucei assumed that the core part of glycolysis in this unicellular parasite is tightly compartimentalized within an organelle, the glycosome, which had previously been shown to ...
Achcar+30 more
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African trypanosomes have emerged as promising unicellular model organisms for the next generation of systems biology. They offer unique advantages, due to their relative simplicity, the availability of all standard genomics techniques and a long history
BARBARA M. BAKKER+10 more
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The 1988 observation by Fox et al. (1988) that brief intense brain activation increases glycolysis (pyruvate formation from glucose) much more than oxidative metabolism has been abundantly confirmed.
Leif Hertz, Ye Chen
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