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Fructose Metabolism Contributes to the Warburg effect
Bing Han
, Lu Wang
, Jingyu Zhang
, Meilin Wei
, Cynthia Rajani
, Runming Wei
, Jingye Wang
, Haining Yang
, Michele Carbone
, Guoxiang Xie
, Wen Zhou
, Wei Jia
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Corresponding author for this work
Chinese Medicine - Teaching and Research Division
Office of the Dean of Chinese Medicine
School of Chinese Medicine
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Warburg Effect
100%
Fructose Metabolism
100%
Fructose
60%
Glycolysis
40%
Cancer Cells
40%
Tumor Microenvironment
20%
In Cancer
20%
Glucose Transporter 1 (GLUT1)
20%
Energy Sources
20%
Glucose Metabolism
20%
ATP Production
20%
Cancer Cell Proliferation
20%
Self-control
20%
Polyol Pathway
20%
Aerobic Respiration
20%
Fructose Production
20%
GLUT8
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Warburg Effect
100%
Fructose Metabolism
100%
Fructose
80%
Cancer Cell
60%
Tumor Microenvironment
20%
Metabolite
20%
Malignant Neoplasm
20%
Glucose Metabolism
20%
Cell Proliferation
20%
Adenosine Triphosphate
20%
Glucose Transporter
20%
Self Control
20%
Polyol Pathway
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Warburg Effect
100%
Fructose Metabolism
100%
Fructose
80%
Cancer Cell
60%
Metabolite
20%
Cell Proliferation
20%
Adenosine Triphosphate
20%
Glucose Metabolism
20%
Glucose Transporter
20%
Self Control
20%
GLUT8
20%
Polyol Pathway
20%
Immunology and Microbiology
Fructose Metabolism
100%
Cancer Cell
60%
Metabolite
20%
Glucose Transporter
20%
Cell Proliferation
20%
Glucose Metabolism
20%
Self Control
20%