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A century of the Warburg effect
Nature Metabolism, 2023Craig B. Thompson+10 more
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Bringing Warburg to lymphocytes
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2015Ruslan Medzhitov describes a 2002 paper by Craig Thompson and colleagues that brought the concept of Warburg metabolism to lymphocytes.
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Philosophy of Photography, 2017
Abstract The article deals with an object which has hitherto been overlooked, but which was essential to Aby Warburg’s work: the desk. While in a first step sources are collected from and about Warburg, which emphasize the significance of the desk for Warburg’s work, a second step is taken to reconstruct a specific type of desk that was ...
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Abstract The article deals with an object which has hitherto been overlooked, but which was essential to Aby Warburg’s work: the desk. While in a first step sources are collected from and about Warburg, which emphasize the significance of the desk for Warburg’s work, a second step is taken to reconstruct a specific type of desk that was ...
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1988
Otto Heinrich Warburg was born in Freiburg im Breisgau in Baden, Germany, on Oct. 8, 1883. His father was a professor of physics at the University of Baden. He studied chemistry under the German chemist Emil Fischer (18521919) and obtained a doctorate degree in 1906 at the University of Berlin. He obtained a medical degree at Heidelberg in 1911.
Marc A. Shampo, Kyle Ra
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Otto Heinrich Warburg was born in Freiburg im Breisgau in Baden, Germany, on Oct. 8, 1883. His father was a professor of physics at the University of Baden. He studied chemistry under the German chemist Emil Fischer (18521919) and obtained a doctorate degree in 1906 at the University of Berlin. He obtained a medical degree at Heidelberg in 1911.
Marc A. Shampo, Kyle Ra
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Warburg Effect or Reverse Warburg Effect? A Review of Cancer Metabolism
Oncology Research and Treatment, 2015Cancer is a major threat to human health. A considerable amount of research has focused on elucidating the nature of cancer from its pathogenesis to treatment and prevention. Tumor cell metabolism has been considered a hallmark of cancer. Cancer cells differ from normal cells through unlimited cell division, and show a greater need for energy for their
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Drivers of the Warburg Phenotype
The Cancer Journal, 2015The Warburg effect was first described by Otto Warburg in the 1920s and describes the preferential conversion of glucose to lactate as opposed to its metabolism through the citric acid cycle to fuel oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria, even in the presence of oxygen.
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We need to talk about the Warburg effect
Nature Metabolism, 2020R. Deberardinis, N. Chandel
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Otto Warburg's contributions to current concepts of cancer metabolism
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2011W. Koppenol, P. L. Bounds, C. Dang
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