2013
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2013-602
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Abstract 602: Ascorbic acid combined with a cytostatic inhibitor of glycolysis synergistically induces apoptosis in non-small lung cancer cells.

Abstract: Purpose An exceptional characteristic of many cancer cells is increased glucose uptake and elevated glycolysis with a concomitant reduction in oxidative respiration, also known as the Warburg effect. The increase in basal levels of reactive oxygen species (primarily, H2O2) and their increased dependence on glycolysis for their survival make tumor cells more susceptible than normal cells to treatment with a combination of pro-oxidant agents and chemotherapy. This common feature of tumor cells has been targeted … Show more

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