Correction to "Exploiting the Warburg Effect: Co-Delivery of Metformin and FOXK2 siRNA for Ovarian Cancer Therapy". [PDF]
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Metabolism‐Regulating Nanomedicines for Cancer Therapy
This review highlights metabolism‐regulating nanomedicines designed to target glycolytic, lipid, amino acid, and nucleotide pathways in tumors. By incorporating metabolism‐regulating agents into versatile nanocarriers such as liposomes, micelles, dendrimers, and engineered bacteria, these platforms achieve targeted delivery, controlled release ...
Xiao Wu, Shiyi Geng, Jian Yang
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The Warburg Effect Revisited through Blood and Electron Flow. [PDF]
Wang Y, Dang CV.
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Abstract This chapter examines the contours of the religious and spiritual information experiences subfield through a review and content analysis of selected contributions from the past two decades in both information science and related fields. The research question that guides this review is: How have spirituality and religion been conceptualized in ...
Nadia Caidi +4 more
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FOSL1 transcriptionally dictates the Warburg effect and enhances chemoresistance in triple-negative breast cancer. [PDF]
Zhao G +6 more
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MicroRNA-29B (mir-29b) regulates the Warburg effect in ovarian cancer by targeting AKT2 and AKT3
Yue Teng +6 more
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Glyoxylic‐Acetal‐Based Gel‐Polymer Electrolytes for Lithium‐Ion Batteries
A safe electrolyte based on tetraethoxyglyoxal (LE) is combined with a methacrylate polymer matrix. The resulting gel‐polymer electrolyte (GPE) exhibits an increased flash point, suitable ionic conductivity, and a stable performance in lithium‐ion battery cells.
Christian Leibing +4 more
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LncRNA SPINT1-AS1 enhances the Warburg effect and promotes the progression of osteosarcoma via the miR-135b-5p/PGAM1 axis. [PDF]
Wang J +7 more
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Electrolyte‐free cathode design for solid‐state batteries demonstrated with bifunctional Li2VCl4
The “electrolyte‐free” cathode design is demonstrated by utilizing the ion‐conducting active material Li2VCl4. This design is exclusively viable within all‐solid‐state battery configurations, where both active materials and electrolytes exist in the solid state.
Takuma Kasahara +3 more
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