Abstract:Many malignant cancer cells exhibit a high glycolytic rate even in the presence of oxygen. The Warburg effect has lead to the selective targeting of glycolytic enzymes by many novel therapeutic agents. Mitochondrial respiratory injury and damaged oxidative stress mechanisms within the cell are postulated to contribute to this cancerous phenotype. Therapies that inhibit glycolysis and induce oxidative stress may be particularly effective. We used the glycolysis inhibitor 3PO and pro‐oxidant ascorbic acid in com… Show more
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