Combined 18F-FDG�PET/CT imaging and a gastric orthotopic xenograft model in nude mice are used to evaluate the efficacy of glycolysis-targeted therapy

Published: Oct 31, 2017
Abstract
As discovered by Warburg 80 years ago most malignant cells rely more on glycolysis than normal cells. The high rate of glycolysis provides faster ATP production and greater lactic acid for tumor proliferation and invasion, thus indicating a potential target in anticancer therapy. Our previous studies demonstrated that 3-bromopyruvate (3-BrPA) and sodium citrate (SCT) inhibited tumor cell proliferation in vitro. However, the underlying mechanisms...
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Title
Combined 18F-FDG�PET/CT imaging and a gastric orthotopic xenograft model in nude mice are used to evaluate the efficacy of glycolysis-targeted therapy
Published Date
Oct 31, 2017
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