Glycolysis is a central metabolic pathway by which cells obtain energy from sugar. Cancer cells in particular have long been ...
More information: Haowen Jiang et al, The Warburg effect drives dedifferentiation through epigenetic reprogramming, Cancer ...
Glycolysis is an important sugar degradation pathway that cancer cells in particular depend on. Scientists at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) have now shown that liver cancer cells in mice ...
This phenomenon is called the Warburg effect. Researchers spent the next several decades trying to figure out why cancer cells survive without oxygen. Some developed a hypothesis that low oxygen ...
followed by lactic acid fermentation — the so-called Warburg effect. “Our understanding of the tumour microbiome is growing,” says Lauren Colbert, a radiation oncologist at MD Anderson ...