2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11010-023-04692-5
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NR1H4-mediated circRHOBTB3 modulates the proliferation, metastasis, and Warburg effects of cervical cancer through interacting with IGF2BP3

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“…Originally, it is known that tumor cells preferentially consume large amounts of glucose relative to most non-transformed cells through increased glycolysis, a phenomenon described as the “Warburg effect”. This provides tumor cells with a mitochondria-independent metabolic program that allows them to quickly produce energy to sustain increased rates of proliferation and malignant progression [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. In the Warburg effect, glycolysis terminates with L-lactate production and secretion despite the presence of oxygen.…”
Section: Introduction: Autophagy a Key Degradation Program For Nutrie...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Originally, it is known that tumor cells preferentially consume large amounts of glucose relative to most non-transformed cells through increased glycolysis, a phenomenon described as the “Warburg effect”. This provides tumor cells with a mitochondria-independent metabolic program that allows them to quickly produce energy to sustain increased rates of proliferation and malignant progression [ 2 , 3 , 4 ]. In the Warburg effect, glycolysis terminates with L-lactate production and secretion despite the presence of oxygen.…”
Section: Introduction: Autophagy a Key Degradation Program For Nutrie...mentioning
confidence: 99%