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  1. Colorectal polyps increase the glycolytic activity
  2. Estimation of energy pathway fluxes in cancer cells - Beyond the Warburg effect
  3. 17-β Estradiol up-regulates energy metabolic pathways, cellular proliferation and tumor invasiveness in ER+ breast cancer spheroids
  4. Celecoxib and Dimethylcelecoxib Block Oxidative Phosphorylation, Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition and Invasiveness in Breast Cancer Stem Cells
  5. Protein acetylation effects on enzyme activity and metabolic pathway fluxes
  6. Regulatory role of acetylation on enzyme activity and fluxes of energy metabolism pathways
  7. Acetate Promotes a Differential Energy Metabolic Response in Human HCT 116 and COLO 205 Colon Cancer Cells Impacting Cancer Cell Growth and Invasiveness
  8. Lead accumulation in photosynthetic Euglena gracilis depends on polyphosphates and calcium
  9. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Increase Cisplatin, Paclitaxel, and Doxorubicin Efficacy against Human Cervix Cancer Cells
  10. Kinetic modeling of glucose central metabolism in hepatocytes and hepatoma cells
  11. Editorial: Metabolic Plasticity of Cancer
  12. Physiological Role of Glutamate Dehydrogenase in Cancer Cells
  13. Metabolic Control Analysis for Drug Target Prioritization in Trypanosomatids
  14. Transcriptional Regulation of Energy Metabolism in Cancer Cells
  15. Repurposing drugs as pro‐oxidant redox modifiers to eliminate cancer stem cells and improve the treatment of advanced stage cancers
  16. Oxidized ATM protein kinase is a new signal transduction player that regulates glycolysis in CAFs as well as tumor growth and metastasis
  17. Assessment of the low inhibitory specificity of oxamate, aminooxyacetate and dichloroacetate on cancer energy metabolism
  18. Cancer energy metabolism under hypoglycemia
  19. Canonical and new generation anticancer drugs also target energy metabolism
  20. Who controls the ATP supply in cancer cells? Biochemistry lessons to understand cancer energy metabolism
  21. Isolation and characterization of gallium resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa mutants
  22. The 2-oxoglutarate supply exerts significant control on the lysine synthesis flux inSaccharomyces cerevisiae
  23. Systems Biology Approaches to Cancer Energy Metabolism
  24. Cd2+ resistance mechanisms in Methanosarcina acetivorans involve the increase in the coenzyme M content and induction of biofilm synthesis
  25. HIF expression and the role of hypoxic microenvironments within primary tumours as protective sites driving cancer stem cell renewal and metastatic progression
  26. Anti-mitochondrial therapy in human breast cancer multi-cellular spheroids
  27. Editorial (Hot Topic: The Bioenergetics of Cancer, the Warburg Hypothesis and the Mitochondrial Function)
  28. Reactive oxygen species are generated by the respiratory complex II – evidence for lack of contribution of the reverse electron flow in complex I
  29. Metabolic Control Analysis, Drug-Target Identification
  30. Metabolic Control Theory
  31. The bifunctional aldehyde–alcohol dehydrogenase controls ethanol and acetate production in Entamoeba histolytica under aerobic conditions
  32. Accumulation of arsenic, lead, copper, and zinc, and synthesis of phytochelatins by indigenous plants of a mining impacted area
  33. Activation of Methanogenesis by Cadmium in the Marine Archaeon Methanosarcina acetivorans
  34. Sulfate uptake in photosynthetic Euglena gracilis. Mechanisms of regulation and contribution to cysteine homeostasis
  35. Molecular mechanism for the selective impairment of cancer mitochondrial function by a mitochondrially targeted vitamin E analogue
  36. Emergence of the silicon human and network targeting drugs
  37. Early carbon mobilization and radicle protrusion in maize germination
  38. Drug target validation of the trypanothione pathway enzymes through metabolic modelling
  39. Casiopeina II-gly and bromo-pyruvate inhibition of tumor hexokinase, glycolysis, and oxidative phosphorylation
  40. Removal, accumulation and resistance to chromium in heterotrophic Euglena gracilis
  41. The Lys20 homocitrate synthase isoform exerts most of the flux control over the lysine synthesis pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  42. Multi-biomarker pattern for tumor identification and prognosis
  43. Erratum to: Inhibitors of Succinate: Quinone Reductase/Complex II Regulate Production of Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species and Protect Normal Cells from Ischemic Damage but Induce Specific Cancer Cell Death
  44. Inhibitors of Succinate: Quinone Reductase/Complex II Regulate Production of Mitochondrial Reactive Oxygen Species and Protect Normal Cells from Ischemic Damage but Induce Specific Cancer Cell Death
  45. Novel mitochondrial alcohol metabolizing enzymes of Euglena gracilis
  46. Oxidative Phosphorylation as a Target to Arrest Malignant Neoplasias
  47. Modeling cancer glycolysis
  48. Mitochondrial Targeting of Vitamin E Succinate Enhances Its Pro-apoptotic and Anti-cancer Activity via Mitochondrial Complex II
  49. Phosphofructokinase type 1 kinetics, isoform expression and gene polymorphisms in cancer cells
  50. Toxic effects of Cr(VI) and Cr(III) on energy metabolism of heterotrophic Euglena gracilis
  51. Metabolic control analysis indicates a change of strategy in the treatment of cancer
  52. Oxidative phosphorylation is impaired by prolonged hypoxia in breast and possibly in cervix carcinoma
  53. Increased synthesis of α-tocopherol, paramylon and tyrosine by Euglena gracilis under conditions of high biomass production
  54. Pyruvate:ferredoxin oxidoreductase and bifunctional aldehyde–alcohol dehydrogenase are essential for energy metabolism under oxidative stress in Entamoeba histolytica
  55. Enhanced Tolerance to Mercury in a Streptomycin-Resistant Strain of Euglena gracilis
  56. The causes of cancer revisited: “Mitochondrial malignancy” and ROS-induced oncogenic transformation – Why mitochondria are targets for cancer therapy
  57. Bioenergetic pathways in tumor mitochondria as targets for cancer therapy and the importance of the ROS-induced apoptotic trigger
  58. Short-Chain Chromate Ion Transporter Proteins from Bacillus subtilis Confer Chromate Resistance in Escherichia coli
  59. NF-kappa B is required for the development of tumor spheroids
  60. Kinetics of transport and phosphorylation of glucose in cancer cells
  61. HIF-1α Modulates Energy Metabolism in Cancer Cells by Inducing Over-Expression of Specific Glycolytic Isoforms
  62. Chromium uptake, retention and reduction in photosynthetic Euglena gracilis
  63. Molecular basis of the unusual catalytic preference for GDP/GTP in Entamoeba histolytica 3‐phosphoglycerate kinase
  64. The bioenergetics of cancer: Is glycolysis the main ATP supplier in all tumor cells?
  65. The Pb-hyperaccumulator aquatic fern Salvinia minima Baker, responds to Pb2+ by increasing phytochelatins via changes in SmPCS expression and in phytochelatin synthase activity
  66. Suppression of Tumor GrowthIn vivoby the Mitocan α-tocopheryl Succinate Requires Respiratory Complex II
  67. Targeting of cancer energy metabolism
  68. Glycolysis inUstilago maydis
  69. Functional and metabolic implications of biotin deficiency for the rat heart
  70. Gene Cloning and Biochemical Characterization of an Alcohol Dehydrogenase from Euglena gracilis1
  71. Experimental validation of metabolic pathway modeling
  72. Energy metabolism transition in multi‐cellular human tumor spheroids
  73. Metabolic Control Analysis: A Tool for Designing Strategies to Manipulate Metabolic Pathways
  74. Thiol peptides induction in the seagrass Thalassia testudinum (Banks ex König) in response to cadmium exposure
  75. Enhanced alternative oxidase and antioxidant enzymes under Cd2+ stress in Euglena
  76. Kinetic modeling can describe in vivo glycolysis in Entamoeba histolytica
  77. Molecular mechanisms of resistance to heavy metals in the protistEuglena gracilis
  78. Induction of CYP1A1 and CYP2E1 in rat liver by histamine: binding and kinetic studies
  79. Energy metabolism in tumor cells
  80. Cell wall composition affects Cd2+ accumulation and intracellular thiol peptides in marine red algae
  81. A web-based multimedia spatial information system to document Aedes aegypti breeding sites and dengue fever risk along the US–Mexico border
  82. Phytochelatin–cadmium–sulfide high‐molecular‐mass complexes of Euglena gracilis
  83. Simultaneous Cd2+, Zn2+, and Pb2+ Uptake and Accumulation by Photosynthetic Euglena gracilis
  84. Control of cellular proliferation by modulation of oxidative phosphorylation in human and rodent fast-growing tumor cells
  85. Phosphorylation of the spinach chloroplast 24 kDa RNA-binding protein (24RNP) increases its binding to petD and psbA 3′ untranslated regions
  86. Determining and understanding the control of glycolysis in fast‐growth tumor cells
  87. Cardiotoxicity of copper-based antineoplastic drugs casiopeinas is related to inhibition of energy metabolism
  88. Control of glutathione and phytochelatin synthesis under cadmium stress. Pathway modeling for plants
  89. Physiological role of rhodoquinone in Euglena gracilis mitochondria
  90. Characterization of an Aldehyde Dehydrogenase from Euglena gracilis
  91. Time-course development of the Cd2+ hyper-accumulating phenotype in Euglena gracilis
  92. The bacterial-like lactate shuttle components from heterotrophic Euglena gracilis
  93. Structural and functional changes in heart mitochondria from sucrose-fed hypertriglyceridemic rats
  94. Sulfur assimilation and glutathione metabolism under cadmium stress in yeast, protists and plants
  95. Glycolysis in Entamoeba histolytica
  96. Cd2+ transport and storage in the chloroplast of Euglena gracilis
  97. Kinetic Mechanism and Metabolic Role of Pyruvate Phosphate Dikinase from Entamoeba histolytica
  98. The Alternative Respiratory Pathway of Euglena Mitochondria
  99. Mitochondrial Bound Hexokinase Activity as a Preventive Antioxidant Defense
  100. Control of superoxide production in mitochondria from maize mesocotyls
  101. Entamoeba histolytica: kinetic and molecular evidence of a previously unidentified pyruvate kinase
  102. Cytosol–mitochondria transfer of reducing equivalents by a lactate shuttle in heterotrophic Euglena
  103. Mercury pretreatment selects an enhanced cadmium-accumulating phenotype in Euglena gracilis
  104. Toxic effects of copper-based antineoplastic drugs (Casiopeinas®) on mitochondrial functions
  105. Heart Metabolic Disturbances in Cardiovascular Diseases
  106. Impairment of glucose metabolism and energy transfer in the rat heart
  107. Tight Binding of Inhibitors to Bovine bc1Complex Is Independent of the Rieske Protein Redox State
  108. Kinetic and thermodynamic characterization of adenylyl cyclase from Euglena gracilis
  109. Characterization of oxidative phosphorylation in the colorless chlorophyte Polytomella sp.
  110. Cadmium accumulation in the chloroplast of Euglena gracilis
  111. Role of protonatable groups of bovine heart bc1 complex in ubiquinol binding and oxidation
  112. The Membrane-Bound - and -Lactate Dehydrogenase Activities in Mitochondria from Euglena gracilis
  113. Multisite control of the Crabtree effect in ascites hepatoma cells
  114. Mercury uptake and removal by Euglena gracilis
  115. Modulation of 2-Oxoglutarate Dehydrogenase Complex by Inorganic Phosphate, Mg2+, and Other Effectors
  116. Oxidative phosphorylation supported by an alternative respiratory pathway in mitochondria from Euglena
  117. Substrate Oxidation and ATP Supply in AS-30D Hepatoma Cells
  118. Sulfite and membrane energization induce two different active states of the Paracoccus denitrificans F0F1‐ATPase
  119. Determining and understanding the control of flux
  120. Tricolorin A, a potent natural uncoupler and inhibitor of photosystem II acceptor side of spinach chloroplasts
  121. Inhibition and uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
  122. A Method for the Isolation of Tegument Syncytium Mitochondria from Taenia crassiceps Cysticerci and Partial Characterization of Their Aerobic Metabolism
  123. Modulation of Oxidative Phosphorylation by Mg2+ in Rat Heart Mitochondria
  124. Enhanced Heavy Metal Tolerance in Two Strains of Photosynthetic Euglena gracilis by Preexposure to Mercury or Cadmium
  125. Multiple effects of salinity on photosynthesis of the protist Euglena gracilis
  126. Potassium Collapses the ΔPin Yeast Mitochondria While the Rate of ATP Synthesis Is Inhibited Only Partially: Modulation by Phosphate
  127. The Mitochondrial Membrane Permeability Transition Induced by Inorganic Phosphate or Inorganic Arsenate. A Comparative Study
  128. Comparison of Physiological Changes in Euglena gracilis During Exposure to Heavy Metals of Heterotrophic and Autotrophic Cells
  129. Effect of intramitochondrial Mg2 on citrulline synthesis in rat liver mitochondria
  130. On the mechanism by which 6-ketocholestanol protects mitochondria against uncoupling-induced Ca2+efflux
  131. Modulation of 2-Oxoglutarate Dehydrogenase and Oxidative Phosphorylation by Ca2+ in Pancreas and Adrenal Cortex Mitochondria
  132. Characterization of Ca2+ transport in Euglena gracilis mitochondria
  133. The proton pumping activity of H+-ATPases: An improved fluorescence assay
  134. Control of oxidative phosphorylation in AS-30D hepatoma mitochondria
  135. Inhibition of substrate oxidation in mitochondria by the peripheral-type benzodiazepine receptor ligand AHN 086
  136. Control of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, cells and tissues
  137. Activation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex by Ca2+in Intact Heart, Cardiac Myocytes, and Cardiac Mitochondria
  138. Regulation of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase in Isolated Cardiac Myocytes and Hepatocytes by Cytosolic Calcium
  139. Extracellular ATP has a potent effect to enhance cystolic calcium and contractility in single ventricular myocytes
  140. Preparation of coupled mitochondria from Euglena by sonication