Metabolism and Carcinogenesis: The Warburg Effect and Beyond

Authors

  • Reuben Thomas Department of Environmental Health, Graduate School of Public Health, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Republic of Korea

Keywords:

Metabolism (M) Carcinogenesis (CC), Warburg (W), Beyond(B), Smart PLS Algorithm

Abstract

The Warburg Effect and Beyond," the research takes us on a tour of the complex world of cellular metabolism and its significant effects on cancer. The Warburg Effect a phenomenon in which cancer cells show an increased need for glycolysis even in the presence of oxygen is highlighted as the research progresses. As we continue reading, the plot goes beyond Warburg to examine the complex connections between food sensing, changed mitochondrial metabolism, and the ever-changing tumor microenvironment. This research is a teaser, offering engrossing research that goes beyond conventional viewpoints. For measuring the research study used smart PLS Algorithm model and determine the descriptive statistic, correlation coefficient analysis, the smart PLS Algorithm model between them. A tapestry of metabolic nuances is revealed through the synthesis of new data and changing perspectives, offering not just a conclusion but also a preface to the next chapter in our understanding of cancer biology. The research study lays forth the background and then invites readers and researchers to participate in the continuous investigation into the dynamic relationship between metabolism and carcinogenesis.

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Published

2024-12-24