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ROLE OF LACTATE TRANSPORT DURING GLUCOSE METAOLISM

Role of Lactate Transport during Glucose Metabolism in Cancer Development

Role of Lactate Transport during Glucose Metabolism in Cancer Development Cancer is a complex disorder that results from multiple abnormalities within the cells and the body. Mostly in cells, cancer results from the overexpression of genes that are encoding proteins of the glycolytic pathway. These cells prefer to produce energy by the glycolysis process instead […]

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ROLE OF OXPHOS DURING GLUCOSE METAOLISM

Role of OXPHOS during Glucose Metabolism in Cancer Development

Role of OXPHOS during Glucose Metabolism in Cancer Development   Cancer is a complex disorder that results from alterations in either oncogenes or the tumour suppressor genes in the body of an organism. An important hallmark of cancer cells is the reprogramming of metabolic processes that occur within them. They have altered mechanisms for the

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Can Intravenous Vitamin C and Fast Mimicking Diet Shrink Tumors?

Can Intravenous Vitamin C and Fast Mimicking Diet Shrink Tumors?

Can Intravenous Vitamin C and Fast Mimicking Diet Shrink Tumors? Ascorbic acid, or ascorbate, is a soluble in water that is necessary for human physiology. Several of its physiological activities are dependent on its capacity to work as an antioxidant or a cofactor. It works as cofactor, absorbs iron and produce various hormones. Over the

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ORANGES HELP CANCER PATIENTS

CAN A VITAMIN FOUND IN ORANGES HELP CANCER PATIENTS: THE ROLE OF HIGH-DOSE INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C IN CANCER MANAGEMENT

CAN A VITAMIN FOUND IN ORANGES HELP CANCER PATIENTS: THE ROLE OF HIGH-DOSE INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C IN CANCER MANAGEMENT Oranges are everyone’s favorite fruit, and their taste and benefits are unmatchable. Available in winter, oranges are especially rich in Vitamin C. It is also called by the names ascorbate or ascorbic acid. This vitamin dissolves

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Impact of High-Dose Intravenous Vitamin C On Cancers

IMPACT OF HIGH-DOSE INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C ON CANCERS WITH BRAF & KRAS MUTATIONS

IMPACT OF HIGH-DOSE INTRAVENOUS VITAMIN C ON CANCERS WITH BRAF & KRAS MUTATIONS   As soon as someone talks about winter, oranges are the first thing that comes into mind. These citrus fruits not only taste amazing but the vitamin C present in oranges has been found to have the potential to fight cancer. Scientific

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Chemosensitization by Antisense Oligonucleotides Targeting MDM2 Expression

Chemosensitization by Antisense Oligonucleotides Targeting MDM2 Expression

Chemosensitization by Antisense Oligonucleotides Targeting MDM2 Expression   MDM2 gene MDM2 oncogene in humans encodes Mouse double minute 2 homolog or MDM2 protein. This protein negatively regulates a tumor-suppressive gene in the cell called P53. It also acts as an E3-Ubiquitin ligase protein that binds the N-terminal of the p53 protein and inhibits the transcriptional

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Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase

Poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase and its role in cancer in combination with 2-deoxyglucose (2DG)

PARP is a family containing many proteins that have important functions in the cell like the stability of the genome, repair of damaged DNA, and apoptosis or programmed cell death.   PARP family members There are 17 proteins in this family. PARP 1 was the first protein from this family that was studied in detail.

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