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Alterations in cancer cell metabolism : The Warburg effect and metabolic adaptation
The Warburg effect means higher glucose uptake of cancer cells compared to normal tissues, whereas a smaller fraction of this glucose is employed for oxidative phosphorylation.
Salehzadeh-Yazdi, Ali +4 more
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This study elucidates that β‐elemene promotes cellular uptake of L. gasseri‐derived lactate by enhancing the membrane translocation of MCT1 in a CD147‐dependent manner. Intracellular lactate, through the lactylation of RBBP4 at the K26 site, recruits EP300 to the promoter regions of downstream genes (POLD1/POLD3), catalyzing H3K27ac modification.
Jiancheng He +10 more
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A kinetic description of the Warburg effect in CHO cells
The Warburg effect has been known about for nearly 100 years. It is characterised by a high rate of glycolytic flux and production of lactate in highly proliferating cells, relative to their slower growing counterparts.
Cowie, Nicholas Luke
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PARP14 promotes the warburg effect in hepatocellular carcinoma by inhibiting JNK1-dependent PKM2 phosphorylation and activation [PDF]
Most tumour cells use aerobic glycolysis (the Warburg effect) to support anabolic growth and evade apoptosis. Intriguingly, the molecular mechanisms that link the Warburg effect with the suppression of apoptosis are not well understood.
Fung, SW +12 more
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Glioblastoma (GBM) exhibits RFX7 silencing via promoter hypermethylation, which downregulates PIK3IP1 to activate PI3K/AKT signaling, increase lactate accumulation, and enhance histone H4K12 lactylation. This lactylation upregulates PD‐L1/CSF1 expression and drives the immunosuppressive microenvironment formation.
Liying Han +20 more
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In this work, we propose a CMP method for InP using NH4PF₆, which hydrolyzes under In3+ catalysis to form reactive species. These convert InP into low‐binding‐energy fluorides, facilitating removal and dissolution. The process delivers high material removal rates, smooth surfaces, and fluorine passivation that lowers defect density and improves ...
Shigong Fu +5 more
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Immunometabolism in Tuberculosis
Immunometabolism, the study of the relationship between bioenergetic pathways and specific functions of immune cells, has recently gained increasing appreciation.
Lanbo eShi +2 more
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Predictive significance of glycolysis-associated lncRNA profiles in colorectal cancer progression
Background The Warburg effect is a hallmark characteristic of colorectal cancer (CRC). Despite extensive research, the role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in influencing the Warburg effect remains incompletely understood.
Rui Mao +6 more
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A bipolar CNT@COF core–shell heterostructure cathode constructed via synergistic molecular and microstructural engineering enables rapid electron/ion transport and efficient utilization of electroactive groups for high–performance lithium–organic batteries. ABSTRACT Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) with tunable molecular structures and ordered porous
Yalong Jiang +6 more
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A New Target for Hepatic Fibrosis Prevention and Treatment: The Warburg Effect
Hepatic fibrosis is a major public health problem that endangers human wellbeing. In recent years, a number of studies have revealed the important impact of metabolic reprogramming on the occurrence and development of hepatic fibrosis.
Meng Pan, Huanyu Li, Xiaoyan Shi
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