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Warburg effect—damping of electromagnetic oscillations [PDF]
Mitochondrial dysfunction is a central defect in cells creating the Warburg and reverse Warburg effect cancers. However, the link between mitochondrial dysfunction and cancer has not yet been clearly explained. Decrease of mitochondrial oxidative energy production to about 50 % in comparison with healthy cells may be caused by inhibition of pyruvate ...
Jiří, Pokorný +2 more
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The Warburg Effect Regulation Under Siege: The Intertwined Pathways in Health and Disease
This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject.
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Alzheimer's disease: the amyloid hypothesis and the Inverse Warburg effect. [PDF]
Epidemiological and biochemical studies show that the sporadic forms of Alzheimer's disease (AD) are characterized by the following hallmarks: (a) An exponential increase with age; (b) Selective neuronal vulnerability; (c) Inverse cancer comorbidity. The
Demetrius, L.A. +2 more
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Reversing the Warburg effect to control cancer: a review of diet-based solutions
Warburg effect is a form of cellular metabolism commonly used by cancer cells, in which, consumption of glucose and production of acidic cell metabolic wastes take place at a considerably higher rate.
Hassan Bahrami +2 more
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The Warburg Effect in Diabetic Kidney Disease [PDF]
Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in diabetic patients. Defining risk factors for DKD using a reductionist approach has proven challenging. Integrative omics-based systems biology tools have shed new insights in our understanding of DKD and have provided several key breakthroughs for identifying novel ...
Guanshi, Zhang +2 more
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Aerobic glycolysis is a seemingly wasteful mode of ATP production that is seen both in rapidly proliferating mammalian cells and highly active contracting muscles, but whether there is a common origin for its presence in these widely different systems is
Vazquez, Alexei +8 more
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Background The main cause of high mortality from sepsis is that immunosuppression leads to life-threatening organ dysfunction, and reversing immunosuppression is key to sepsis treatment. Interferon γ (IFNγ) is a potential therapy for immunosuppression of
Xu-zhe Fu, Yu Wang
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Synaptic Plasticity and the Warburg Effect [PDF]
Functional brain imaging studies show that in certain brain regions glucose utilization exceeds oxygen consumption, indicating the predominance of aerobic glycolysis. In this issue, Goyal et al. (2014) report that this metabolic profile is associated with an enrichment in the expression of genes involved in synaptic plasticity and remodeling processes.
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(A-C) Comparison of growth curves from axial simulations of tumor cells between the Warburg effect (WN = 2) and Reverse Warburg effect when 1, 3 and 5 layers of hijacked stromal cells are seeded between the source and tumor cells.
David Dai (457372) +4 more
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) development is a gradual process defined by the accumulation of numerous genetic mutations and epigenetic alterations leading to the adenoma-carcinoma sequence.
Batoul Abi Zamer +4 more
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