ICONOGRAPHY WITHOUT TEXTS WARBURG INSTITUTE COLLOQUIA: 13 BY PAUL TAYLOR (ED.) [PDF]
Richard Woodfield
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The Warburg Effect is the result of faster ATP production by glycolysis than respiration. [PDF]
Kukurugya MA, Rosset S, Titov DV.
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Glucose Metabolism and Tumor Microenvironment: Mechanistic Insights and Therapeutic Implications. [PDF]
Andryszkiewicz W+7 more
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The role of fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase 1 on regulating the cancer progression and drug resistance. [PDF]
Wang M, Huang X, Zhang D, Liu Y, Liu P.
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A novel, non‐enzymatic electrochemical sensor employing gold‐copper nano‐brambles enables rapid, accurate, and chloride‐tolerant chemical oxygen demand (COD) detection. Demonstrating high sensitivity and excellent performance in real wastewater samples, this portable platform offers a sustainable and efficient alternative for on‐site COD monitoring in ...
Federica Simonetti+8 more
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Exosomes derived from ccRCC cells confers fibroblasts activation to foster tumor progression through Warburg effect by downregulating PANK3. [PDF]
Yang Y+8 more
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Mathematical modelling of the Warburg effect in tumour cords
Sergey Astanin, Luigi Preziosi
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Transcriptional Regulation of the Warburg Effect in Cancer by SIX1.
Ling Li+22 more
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This review explores the transformative role of graphene derivatives in electrochemical biosensors for diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and industrial sensing. Highlighting innovations in synthesis and covalent functionalization, it discusses how these materials enhance biosensor stability, specificity, and scalability.
Petr Jakubec+8 more
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Metabolic Reprogramming Into a Glycolysis Phenotype Induced by Extracellular Vesicles Derived From Prostate Cancer Cells. [PDF]
Lee YJ+10 more
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