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Difference between revisions of "Warburg effect"

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==From the literature==
==From the literature==
* [[Fang 2010 Cell|Fang M, Shen Z, Huang S, Zhao L, Chen S, Mak TW, Wang X (2010) The ER UDPase ENTPD5 promotes protein N-glycosylation, the Warburg effect, and proliferation in the PTEN pathway. Cell 143: 711-724]].  
* [[Fang 2010 Cell|Fang M, Shen Z, Huang S, Zhao L, Chen S, Mak TW, Wang X (2010) The ER UDPase ENTPD5 promotes protein N-glycosylation, the Warburg effect, and proliferation in the PTEN pathway. Cell 143:711-24]].  
::Warburg effect: "elevation of aerobic glycolysis seen in tumor cells"; "elevated lactate production under aerobic conditions".
::Warburg effect: "elevation of aerobic glycolysis seen in tumor cells"; "elevated lactate production under aerobic conditions".


* [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/Vaupel_MiP2010 Vaupel P, Mayer A (2010) Evidence against a mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer cells as a hallmark of malignant growth. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 15.06: 79.]
* [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/Vaupel_MiP2010 Vaupel P, Mayer A (2010) Evidence against a mitochondrial dysfunction in cancer cells as a hallmark of malignant growth. Mitochondr Physiol Network 15.06:79.]


* [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/VanBeek_MiP2010 van Beek JHGM (2010) Computational model predictions of metabolic fluxes connecting cytosol and mitochondrial matrix under ‘Warburg effect’ conditions. Mitochondr. Physiol. Network 15.06: 80.]
* [http://www.bioblast.at/index.php/VanBeek_MiP2010 van Beek JHGM (2010) Computational model predictions of metabolic fluxes connecting cytosol and mitochondrial matrix under ‘Warburg effect’ conditions. Mitochondr Physiol Network 15.06:80.]

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