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Magnesium ions regulate the Warburg effect to promote the differentiation of enteric neural crest cells into neurons. [PDF]

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Warburg syndrome

Neurological Research, 1994
The case of a newborn who had ocular, cerebral and cerebellar dysgenesis with hydrocephalus, which represents very rarely occurring Warburg syndrome, is described. Clinical, radiographic, and histopathological features are detailed.
Yilmazlar, SELÇUK   +4 more
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Warburg Syndrome

Ophthalmology, 1983
Warburg syndrome is a congenital oculocerebral disorder. It is caused by a genetic defect that simultaneously affects ocular and cerebral embryogenesis. The characteristic ophthalmic findings reflect the cerebral malformation (agyria or lissencephaly). Two cases, siblings, have been described.
R A, Levine   +4 more
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The Warburg effect: essential part of metabolic reprogramming and central contributor to cancer progression

International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2019
In the early 1920s, Warburg published experimental data on the enhanced conversion of glucose to pyruvate (followed by lactate formation) even in the presence of abundant oxygen (aerobic glycolysis, Warburg effect).
P. Vaupel, H. Schmidberger, A. Mayer
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Metabolic profile of the Warburg effect as a tool for molecular prognosis and diagnosis of cancer

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2022
Introduction Adaptations of eukaryotic cells to environmental changes are important for their survival. However, under some circumstances, microenvironmental changes promote that eukaryotic cells utilize a metabolic signature resembling a unicellular ...
G. Nava, Luis Alberto Madrigal Perez
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The Warburg effect in 2012

Current Opinion in Oncology, 2012
A revival of interest in tumor metabolism is underway and here we discuss recent results with a focus on the central theme of the Warburg effect, aerobic glycolysis.The M2 tumor-specific isoform of pyruvate kinase has generated much interest, but it has now been reported that PKM2 is not specific to tumors.
Bayley, J.P., Devilee, P.
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Warburg meets epigenetics

Science, 2016
Glycolysis promotes T cell function by an epigenetic ...
Chirag H. Patel, Jonathan D. Powell
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