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Establishment of an Extracellular Acidic pH Culture System
Published on: November 19, 2017
Tumor acidosis: Fusing mitochondrial dynamics and lipid metabolism
Sébastien Ibanez1, Olivier Feron2
1Pole of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (FATH), Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique (IREC), UCLouvain, 1200 Brussels, Belgium.
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Cancer cells experience multiple stresses within tumors, stemming from elevated metabolic activity, including nutrient shortage, waste buildup, hypoxia, and acidosis. According to Groessl et al.,1 acidosis is the dominant environmental factor offering metabolic flexibility to support tumor fitness and resilience to the other stresses by promoting mitochondria fusion and enhancing respiration capacity.
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