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Metabolic Reprogramming, Meaning and Implications
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: Received: 13 January 2021 / Approved: 14 January 2021 / Online: 14 January 2021 (13:30:44 CET)
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Jacquet, P.; Stéphanou, A. Metabolic Reprogramming, Questioning, and Implications for Cancer. Biology 2021, 10, 129. Jacquet, P.; Stéphanou, A. Metabolic Reprogramming, Questioning, and Implications for Cancer. Biology 2021, 10, 129.
Abstract
The expression "metabolic reprogramming" is more and more encountered in the literature since the mid-1990s. It seems to encompass several notions depending on the author, but the lack of a clear definition allows it to be used as a "catch-all" expression. With the increased interest in metabolism, and more specifically, in the Warburg effect in cancer research, it seems appropriate to discuss this expression and related concepts in detail.
Keywords
Metabolic reprogramming; Warburg effect; Cancer metabolism
Subject
Biology and Life Sciences, Cell and Developmental Biology
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