Detection of glucose-derived d- and l-lactate in cancer cells by the use of a chiral NMR shift reage...
Detection of glucose-derived d- and l-lactate in cancer cells by the use of a chiral NMR shift reagent
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England: BioMed Central Ltd
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Excessive lactate production, a hallmark of cancer, is largely formed by the reduction of pyruvate via lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) to L-lactate. Although D-lactate can also be produced from glucose via the methylglyoxal pathway in small amounts, less is known about the amount of D-lactate produced in cancer cells. Since the stereoisomers of lactate...
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Detection of glucose-derived d- and l-lactate in cancer cells by the use of a chiral NMR shift reagent
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2049-3002
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2049-3002
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10.1186/s40170-021-00267-4