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From delocalized lipophilic cations to hypoxia: blocking tumor cell mitochondrial function leads to therapeutic gain with glycolytic inhibitors
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From delocalized lipophilic cations to hypoxia: blocking tumor cell mitochondrial function leads to therapeutic gain with glycolytic inhibitors

Metin Kurtoglu and Theodore J Lampidis
Molecular nutrition & food research, Vol.53(1), pp.68-75
2009-01
PMCID: PMC2928140
PMID: 19072739

Abstract

Neoplasms - metabolism Rhodamine 123 - chemistry Anthracyclines - chemistry Cell Hypoxia - drug effects Cations - metabolism Humans Rhodamine 123 - therapeutic use Reference Values Antineoplastic Agents - therapeutic use Mitochondria - metabolism Mitochondria - drug effects Mitochondria - pathology Antineoplastic Agents - chemistry Glycolysis - drug effects Neoplasms - drug therapy Deoxyglucose - therapeutic use Hypoxia - physiopathology Anthracyclines - therapeutic use
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1.25 Molecular & Cell Biology - Cancer, Autophagy & Apoptosis
1.25.1473 Warburg Effect
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Food Science & Technology
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