Abstract:Aerobic glycolysis is an inefficient metabolic phenotype displayed by many rapidly proliferating cells during growth. It is characterized by high glycolytic activity and only partial oxidation of glucose resulting in the production of high amounts of lactate. This phenotype was originally reported by Otto Warburg in 1927 as a hallmark of cancer andwhile it is now known to occur in other fast growing cells as well -it remains an interesting target for cancer therapy. Aerobic glycolysis also has major implicatio… Show more
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