2023
DOI: 10.1177/15330338231158917
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Cellular Innate Biological Nano Confinements Control Cancer Metastasis Through Materials Seizing and Signaling Regulating

Abstract: Cancer is a debilitating disease, causing millions of deaths annually throughout the world. Due to their adaptive ability to meet nutritional demands, cancer cells often utilize more energy than normal cells. In order to develop new strategies to treat cancer, it is necessary to understand the underlying mechanisms of energy metabolism, which is yet largely unknown. Recent studies have shown that cellular innate nanodomains are involved in cellular energy metabolism and anabolism and GPCRs signaling regulation… Show more

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“…The most efficient cells in energy utilization can develop preferentially. Cancer cells are in a relatively hypoxic environment with decreased energy supply, indicating that their robust proliferation requires a supernatural capacity in capturing energy [74] . β-HBA will possibly facilitate this novel cancer therapy strategy beyond the classical theory of energy metabolism involved in cancer cell proliferation and metastasis.…”
Section: Skeletal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most efficient cells in energy utilization can develop preferentially. Cancer cells are in a relatively hypoxic environment with decreased energy supply, indicating that their robust proliferation requires a supernatural capacity in capturing energy [74] . β-HBA will possibly facilitate this novel cancer therapy strategy beyond the classical theory of energy metabolism involved in cancer cell proliferation and metastasis.…”
Section: Skeletal Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%