GlucoseCon Cancer Research Results
GlucoseCon, Glucose Consumption: Click to Expand ⟱
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Glucose consumption is often elevated in cancer cells due to an increased reliance on glycolysis for energy production, even in the presence of oxygen. This phenomenon, known as the Warburg effect, is a metabolic shift that allows cancer cells to rapidly proliferate and survive in nutrient-poor environments.
The increased glucose consumption in cancer cells can be detected using positron emission tomography (PET) scans, which measure the uptake of a glucose analog labeled with a radioactive tracer.
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Scientific Papers found: Click to Expand⟱
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in-vitro, |
Pca, |
DU145 |
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in-vitro, |
Melanoma, |
RPMI-8226 |
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AntiCan↑, eff↓, ChemoSen↑, ER Stress↑, tumCV↓, DNAdam↑, GSH∅, HSP70/HSPA5↓, UPR↑, β-catenin/ZEB1↓, ROS↑, HO-2↑, SIRT1↑, GlucoseCon∅, lactateProd∅, chemoP↑,
Showing Research Papers: 1 to 1 of 1
* indicates research on normal cells as opposed to diseased cells
Total Research Paper Matches: 1
Pathway results for Effect on Cancer / Diseased Cells:
Redox & Oxidative Stress ⓘ
GSH∅, 1, HO-2↑, 1, ROS↑, 1,
Core Metabolism/Glycolysis ⓘ
GlucoseCon∅, 1, lactateProd∅, 1, SIRT1↑, 1,
Transcription & Epigenetics ⓘ
tumCV↓, 1,
Protein Folding & ER Stress ⓘ
ER Stress↑, 1, HSP70/HSPA5↓, 1, UPR↑, 1,
DNA Damage & Repair ⓘ
DNAdam↑, 1,
Migration ⓘ
β-catenin/ZEB1↓, 1,
Drug Metabolism & Resistance ⓘ
ChemoSen↑, 1, eff↓, 1,
Functional Outcomes ⓘ
AntiCan↑, 1, chemoP↑, 1,
Total Targets: 16
Pathway results for Effect on Normal Cells:
Total Targets: 0
Scientific Paper Hit Count for: GlucoseCon, Glucose Consumption
Query results interpretion may depend on "conditions" listed in the research papers.
Such Conditions may include :
-low or high Dose
-format for product, such as nano of lipid formations
-different cell line effects
-synergies with other products
-if effect was for normal or cancerous cells
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