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Partners in the Warburg effect [PDF]

open access: yeseLife, 2016
Cells that surround tumors produce vesicles that supply nutrients to cancer cells and, more surprisingly, also impair the generation of energy in these cancer cells.
Joshua D Rabinowitz, Hilary A Coller
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An Apoptotic and Endosymbiotic Explanation of the Warburg and the Inverse Warburg Hypotheses [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2018
Otto Warburg, a Nobel prize winner, observed that cancer cells typically “switch” from aerobic to anaerobic respiration. He hypothesized that mitochondrial damage induces neoplastic transformation. In contrast, pathological aging is observed mainly in neuron cells in neurodegenerative diseases.
Szymon Kaczanowski   +2 more
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Warburg's impedance revisited [PDF]

open access: yesPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2016
The derivation of Warburg's impedance presented in several books and scientific papers is reconsidered.
Giovanni Barbero, Giovanni Barbero
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A Philosopher of Primary Processes – Blumenberg’s Anthropological-Aesthetic Project

open access: yesProfil, 2020
The following essay is composed of two parts: chapter I tries to trace the main intention for Hans Blumenberg’s “Theorie der Unbegrifflichkeit”, which was developed between 1960 and 1980, and wants to integrate it into the transdisciplinary paradigm of ...
Wolfgang Riedel
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Non-political anger shifts political preferences towards stronger leaders

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Past research has shown that anger is associated with support for confrontational and punitive responses during crises, and notably with the endorsement of authoritarian ideologies.
Klaudia B. Ambroziak   +2 more
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A human kinase yeast array for the identification of kinases modulating phosphorylation‐dependent protein–protein interactions

open access: yesMolecular Systems Biology, 2022
Protein kinases play an important role in cellular signaling pathways and their dysregulation leads to multiple diseases, making kinases prime drug targets.
Stefanie Jehle   +6 more
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Integrated analysis of Xist upregulation and X-chromosome inactivation with single-cell and single-allele resolution

open access: yesNature Communications, 2021
X-chromosome inactivation (XCI) ensures dosage compensation between the sexes. Here the authors perform allele-specific single-cell RNA sequencing in differentiating mouse embryonic stem cells to provide a detailed profile of the onset of XCI.
Guido Pacini   +6 more
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The Warburg Dance Movement Library-The WADAMO Library: A Validation Study [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empirical research in the fields of cognitive science and neuroscience of action perception, affect perception and neuroaesthetics.
Christensen, J. F.   +2 more
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Intermediality and Immersion in Gaudenzio Ferrari’s "Adoration of the Magi" in Chapel V of the Sacred Mountain of Varallo

open access: yesPsicoArt, 2020
This study proposes that intermediality in Renaissance art makes a strong impact on both the aesthetic space and the beholder’s attention, memory, and imagination.
Fabio Tononi
doaj   +1 more source

Is Lactate an Oncometabolite? Evidence Supporting a Role for Lactate in the Regulation of Transcriptional Activity of Cancer-Related Genes in MCF7 Breast Cancer Cells. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Lactate is a ubiquitous molecule in cancer. In this exploratory study, our aim was to test the hypothesis that lactate could function as an oncometabolite by evaluating whether lactate exposure modifies the expression of oncogenes, or genes encoding ...
Brooks, George A   +4 more
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