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Mitochondria and Cancer
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  • Mitochondria and Cancer
  • Written by author Keshav Singh
  • Published by Springer-Verlag New York, LLC, 10/29/2010
  • Nearly a century of scientific research has revealed that mitochondrial dysfunction is one of the most common and consistent phenotypes of cancer cells. A number of notable differences in the mitochondria of normal and cancer cells have been described. Th
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Mitochondria and Cancer Kjerstin M. Owens Owens, Kjerstin M. J. S. Modica-Napolitano Modica-Napolitano, J. S. Keshav K. Singh Singh, Keshav K. 1

Warburg and his Legacy Michael Ristow Ristow, Michael Tim J. Schulz Schulz, Tim J. 23

The Lipogenic Switch in Cancer Koen Brusselmans Brusselmans, Koen Johannes V. Swinnen Swinnen, Johannes V. 39

Citrate Metabolism in Prostate and Other Cancers Renty B. Franklin Franklin, Renty B. Leslie C. Costello Costello, Leslie C. 61

Integration of Genetic, Proteomic, and Metabolic Approaches in Tumor Cell Metabolism Leslie C. Costello Costello, Leslie C. Renty B. Franklin Franklin, Renty B. 79

Mitochondrial Respiration and Differentiation Roberto Scatena Scatena, Roberto Patrizia Bottoni Bottoni, Patrizia Bruno Giardina Giardina, Bruno 93

Integration of Energy Metabolism and Control of Apoptosis in Tumor Cells John G. Pastorino Pastorino, John G. Jan B. Hoek Hoek, Jan B. 103

Energy Generating Pathways and the Tumor Suppressor p53 Chad A. Corcoran Corcoran, Chad A. Ying Huang Ying, Huang M. Saeed Sheikh Sheikh, M. Saeed 131

Mitochondrial Tumor Suppressors Bora E. Baysal Baysal, Bora E. 151

Mitochondria in Hematology Stefanie Zanssen Zanssen, Stefanie 163

Mitochondria and Oncocytomas J. Lima Lima, J. V. Maximo Maximo, V. P. Soares Soares, P. R. Portugal Portugal, R. S. Guimaraes Guimaraes, S. M. Sobrinho-Simoes Sobrinho-Simoes, M. 193

Mitochondria as Targets for Cancer Therapy Stephen J. Ralph Ralph, Stephen J. Jiri Neuzil Neuzil, Jiri 211

Reversing the Warburg Effect: Metabolic Modulation as a Novel Cancer Therapy Gopinath Sutendra Sutendra, Gopinath Evangelos D. Michelakis Michelakis, Evangelos D. 251

MitochondrialNanotechnology for Cancer Therapy Volkmar Weissig Weissig, Volkmar Gerard G. M. D'Souza D'Souza, Gerard G. M. Shing-Ming Cheng Cheng, Shing-Ming Sarathi Boddapati Boddapati, Sarathi 265

Index 281


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