Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology

In 1920s, Otto Warburg described the phenomenon of ‘aerobic glycolysis’, the ability of tumour cells to convert glucose to lactate in the presence of normal oxygen conditions. Warburg’s hypothesis of an altered metabolism in cancer cells found no immediate acceptance, though it was latter confirmed...

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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-280052020-05-13T01:47:45Z Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology Kroemer, G. Mumberg, D. Keun, K. Riefke, B. Steger-Hartmann, Th. Petersen, K. Medicine In 1920s, Otto Warburg described the phenomenon of ‘aerobic glycolysis’, the ability of tumour cells to convert glucose to lactate in the presence of normal oxygen conditions. Warburg’s hypothesis of an altered metabolism in cancer cells found no immediate acceptance, though it was latter confirmed for most human tumours. With the advent of molecular biology the focus in tumour research has shifted towards the search for oncogenes. However, the interest in cancer molecular profiling eventually led to a renaissance of the Warburg effect trying to combine genetic alterations with effects on metabolism with the help of modern analytic technologies to rapidly analyze broad varieties of metabolites in various tissues and bodyfluids (metabonomics). 2017-04-13T08:49:42Z 2017-04-13T08:49:42Z 2008 Book 9783540794776 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/28005 en © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2008 275 p. application/pdf Springer
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Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology
description In 1920s, Otto Warburg described the phenomenon of ‘aerobic glycolysis’, the ability of tumour cells to convert glucose to lactate in the presence of normal oxygen conditions. Warburg’s hypothesis of an altered metabolism in cancer cells found no immediate acceptance, though it was latter confirmed for most human tumours. With the advent of molecular biology the focus in tumour research has shifted towards the search for oncogenes. However, the interest in cancer molecular profiling eventually led to a renaissance of the Warburg effect trying to combine genetic alterations with effects on metabolism with the help of modern analytic technologies to rapidly analyze broad varieties of metabolites in various tissues and bodyfluids (metabonomics).
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title Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology
title_short Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology
title_full Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology
title_fullStr Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology
title_full_unstemmed Oncogenes Meet Metabolism: From Deregulated Genes to a Broader Understanding of Tumour Physiology
title_sort oncogenes meet metabolism: from deregulated genes to a broader understanding of tumour physiology
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