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  1. This is a multistranded depiction of a notorious aristocratic German-Jewish pioneer in the war against cancer who somehow triumphed in his own war against the Nazi leadership. As a medical student at the University of Heidelberg, Warburg announced his desire to cure cancer.

  2. Jan 29, 2015 · He also introduced a theory for the “primary cause for cancer,” namely abnormal cell respiration, referred to as “the Warburg effect.” 7. Warburg determined that the “secondary source of cancer” was exogenous irritants such as nicotine, food additives, air pollution, and exhaust from motor vehicles. 2, 7.

    • George M Weisz
    • 10.5041/RMMJ.10183
    • 2015
    • 2015/01
  3. Apr 26, 2021 · How the brilliant and imperious Warburg (1883-1970) stood up to the Nazis and continued his sometimes lonely pursuit of a cure for cancer is the subject of Sam Apple’s forthcoming biography,...

    • Andrew Silow-Carroll
  4. Dec 1, 2022 · However, it was not until around 1940 that Otto Meyerhof and others had established the full pathway of what we now call glycolysis. Therefore, at the time of Warburgs study of cancer metabolism in the 1920s, glycolysis was essentially a black box where glucose fed in at one end and lactate emerged at the other.

  5. Feb 10, 2017 · NOBEL PRIZE WINNER, DR. OTTO WARBURG: IGNORE THE ‘WARBURG EFFECT’ AT YOUR OWN PERIL! “Cancer is a complex disease and occurs when cells in the body begin to grow chaotically. The mass of extra cells forms a growth or tumor. Cells in malignant tumors are abnormal and divide without control or order.

  6. Mar 8, 2016 · The work of Otto Heinrich Warburg has been having a profound influence on the way we think about tumor metabolism. Particularly, in the field of cancer research, we are using the term “Warburg effect” to denote a metabolic phenotype typical of many tumor cells, namely the high activity of anaerobic glycolysis, i.e., production of lactic ...

    • Angela M. Otto
    • 10.1186/s40170-016-0145-9
    • 2016
    • Cancer Metab. 2016; 4: 5.
  7. Dec 15, 2023 · Given this connection, activating mitochondrial respiration using mitochondrial uncoupler emerges as a promising therapeutic approach to remodel the cancer epigenome, activate cancer cell differentiation, and potentially cure cancer. The Warburg effect: metabolic rewiring.

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