Similarities and Distinctions of Cancer and Immune Metabolism in Inflammation and Tumors

Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 49 - 70
Published: Jul 5, 2017
Abstract
It has been appreciated for nearly 100 years that cancer cells are metabolically distinct from resting tissues. More recently understood is that this metabolic phenotype is not unique to cancer cells but instead reflects characteristics of proliferating cells. Similar metabolic transitions also occur in the immune system as cells transition from resting state to stimulated effectors. A key finding in immune metabolism is that the metabolic...
Paper Details
Title
Similarities and Distinctions of Cancer and Immune Metabolism in Inflammation and Tumors
Published Date
Jul 5, 2017
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
49 - 70
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