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lactic acid
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Lactate: that useless disposable junk, working as a genetic regulator in cancer cells
Described by Otto Warburg a century ago, accelerated glucose consumption and lactate production under fully aerobic conditions is ubiquitous in solid cancers. Observations of...
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Lung cancer needs lactate to grow: and protease becomes the gatekeeper
UT Southwestern researchers have found that an enzyme on the surface of some lung cancer cells helps feed the cancer, making it a tempting...
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Liver cancer: “malignant pathways” are already there in cirrhosis
Liver cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related mortality worldwide, claiming 700,000 lives each year. Most cases are discovered too late for a...