Fundamental cancer metabolism dogma revisited

Accelerated glucose uptake and metabolism, known as the Warburg effect, is a feature of a small group of non-dividing cells within a colon cancer tumor. Intestinal cancer cells rely on Warburg glycolysis to eliminate toxic reactive oxidative species, not to provide energy to rapidly dividing cells. Since cancer metabolism is a heterogeneous feature within cancer cells, new research and study tools are needed.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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