Cancer’s Metabolic Hijack: The Under-Recognized Hematologic Emergency Related to the Warburg Effect
Cancer’s Metabolic Hijack: The Under-Recognized Hematologic Emergency Related to the Warburg Effect
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United States: Springer Nature B.V
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The Warburg effect, also referred to as aerobic glycolysis, describes the dysregulated energy metabolism in cancer cells with rewired energy generation, which is the hallmark of metabolic shift in cancer. It is a sign of "acute cancer" and is correlated with high malignancy burden and potential aggressive leukemia transformation in lymphoma. We pre...
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Cancer’s Metabolic Hijack: The Under-Recognized Hematologic Emergency Related to the Warburg Effect
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_11846268
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2168-8184
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2168-8184
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10.7759/cureus.77869