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Oxidative Phosphorylation as a Predictive Biomarker of Oxaliplatin Response in Colorectal Cancer [PDF]
Oxaliplatin is successfully used on advanced colorectal cancer to eradicate micro-metastasis, whereas its benefits in the early stages of colorectal cancer remains controversial since approximately 30% of patients experience unexpected relapses.
Toni Martinez-Bernabe+3 more
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Oxidative phosphorylation in bone cells
The role of energy metabolism in bone cells is an active field of investigation. Bone cells are metabolically very active and require high levels of energy in the form of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) to support their function.
Elena Sabini+4 more
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Oxidative phosphorylation [PDF]
H. A. Krebs+4 more
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A POLYNUCLEOTIDE COENZYME OF OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION [PDF]
Gifford B. Pinchot
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Oxidative phosphorylation in insect sarcosomes [PDF]
S. E. Lewis, E.C. Slater
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RESPIRATORY ENZYMES IN OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION
Britton Chance, G. R. Williams
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Targeting oxidative phosphorylation as an approach for the treatment of ovarian cancer
Ovarian cancer is an aggressive tumor that remains to be the most lethal gynecological malignancy in women. Metabolic adaptation is an emerging hallmark of tumors.
Yinjie Wu+5 more
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Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) promotes the elaboration of axonal filopodia and branches through PI3K-Akt. NGF activates the TrkA receptor resulting in an initial transient high amplitude burst of PI3K-Akt signaling followed by a maintained lower steady state,
Rajiv Sainath+2 more
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T-cell activation upon antigen stimulation is essential for the continuation of the adaptive immune response. Impairment of mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation is a well-known disruptor of T-cell activation.
Marlies J. W. Peeters+10 more
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Mitochondrial Oxidative Phosphorylation in Viral Infections
Mitochondria have been identified as the “powerhouse” of the cell, generating the cellular energy, ATP, for almost seven decades. Research over time has uncovered a multifaceted role of the mitochondrion in processes such as cellular stress signaling ...
Neeraja Purandare+3 more
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