Wnt meets Warburg: Another piece in the puzzle? Journal Article


Author: Thompson, C. B.
Article Title: Wnt meets Warburg: Another piece in the puzzle?
Abstract: One of the most common abnormalities of cancer cells is their predilection to engage in a high rate of glycolysis despite the continued availability of oxygen. First described by Otto Warburg, this phenomenon of aerobic glycolysis (or the Warburg effect) has recently been proposed to result from cancer-associated alterations in signal transduction pathways. In this issue of The EMBO Journal, Pate et al provide further support for this hypothesis by demonstrating that Wnt signaling plays an important role in establishing aerobic glycolysis as a mechanism to support in vivo cancer cell proliferation. © 2014 The Author.
Journal Title: EMBO Journal
Volume: 33
Issue: 13
ISSN: 0261-4189
Publisher: Wiley Blackwell  
Date Published: 2014-07-01
Start Page: 1420
End Page: 1422
Language: English
DOI: 10.15252/embj.201488785
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 24843042
PMCID: PMC4194084
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Notes: Export Date: 1 August 2014 -- CODEN: EMJOD -- Source: Scopus
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