Understanding the Warburg Effect: The Metabolic Requirements of Cell Proliferation

Science56.90
Volume: 324, Issue: 5930, Pages: 1029 - 1033
Published: May 22, 2009
Abstract
In contrast to normal differentiated cells, which rely primarily on mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation to generate the energy needed for cellular processes, most cancer cells instead rely on aerobic glycolysis, a phenomenon termed "the Warburg effect." Aerobic glycolysis is an inefficient way to generate adenosine 5'-triphosphate (ATP), however, and the advantage it confers to cancer cells has been unclear. Here we propose that the...
Paper Details
Title
Understanding the Warburg Effect: The Metabolic Requirements of Cell Proliferation
Published Date
May 22, 2009
Journal
Volume
324
Issue
5930
Pages
1029 - 1033
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