Differential Expression of Genes That Encode Glycolysis Enzymes in Kidney and Lung Cancer in Humans

Volume: 49, Issue: 7, Pages: 814 - 823
Published: Jan 1, 2013
Abstract
Glycolysis is a main catabolic pathway of glucose metabolism, accompanied by ATP synthesis. More than 30 enzymes are involved in glycolysis, and genes that encode them can be considered housekeeping genes due to the high conservatism and evolutionary antiquity of the process. We studied the expression of these genes in kidney papillary cancer and planocellular lung cancer via the bioinformatic analysis of transcriptome database and method of...
Paper Details
Title
Differential Expression of Genes That Encode Glycolysis Enzymes in Kidney and Lung Cancer in Humans
Published Date
Jan 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
49
Issue
7
Pages
814 - 823
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