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Cell-wide metabolic alterations associated with malignancy [electronic resource] / edited by Lorenzo Galluzzi and Guido Kroemer

Contributor(s): Galluzzi, Lorenzo | Kroemer, GuidoMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Methods in enzymology ; v. 543.Publication details: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2014. Description: 1 online resource (723 p.)ISBN: 9780128014837 (electronic bk.); 0128014830 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Biochemistry | Cancer | Enzymes | Neoplasms | Metabolism | Biochemistry -- Analysis | Biochemistry -- Technique | Biotechnology -- Methodology | Cells -- Laboratory manuals | Enzymes -- Analysis | Enzymes | SCIENCE / Life Sciences / BiologyGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Cell-wide Metabolic Alterations Associated With MalignancyDDC classification: 574.1 LOC classification: QP601Online resources: ScienceDirect | ScienceDirect Summary: This new volume of Methods in Enzymology continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This volume covers research methods providing a theoretical overview on metabolic alterations of cancer cells and a series of protocols that can be employed to study oncometabolism, in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. Malignant cells exhibit metabolic changes when compared to their normal counterparts, owing to both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although such a metabolic rewiring has recently been indicated as ""yet another"" general hallmark of canc.
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This new volume of Methods in Enzymology continues the legacy of this premier serial with quality chapters authored by leaders in the field. This volume covers research methods providing a theoretical overview on metabolic alterations of cancer cells and a series of protocols that can be employed to study oncometabolism, in vitro, ex vivo and in vivo. Malignant cells exhibit metabolic changes when compared to their normal counterparts, owing to both genetic and epigenetic alterations. Although such a metabolic rewiring has recently been indicated as ""yet another"" general hallmark of canc.

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