Lactate activates HIF-1 in oxidative but not in Warburg-phenotype human tumor cells.
Cancer can be envisioned as a metabolic disease driven by pressure selection and intercellular cooperativeness. Together with anaerobic glycolysis, the Warburg effect, formally corresponding to uncoupling glycolysis from oxidative phosphorylation, directly participates in cancer aggressiveness, supp...
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Auteurs principaux: | Christophe J De Saedeleer, Tamara Copetti, Paolo E Porporato, Julien Verrax, Olivier Feron, Pierre Sonveaux |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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