ROS homeostasis and metabolism: a dangerous liason in cancer cells

Volume: 7, Issue: 6, Pages: e2253 - e2253
Published: Jun 9, 2016
Abstract
Tumor cells harbor genetic alterations that promote a continuous and elevated production of reactive oxygen species. Whereas such oxidative stress conditions would be harmful to normal cells, they facilitate tumor growth in multiple ways by causing DNA damage and genomic instability, and ultimately, by reprogramming cancer cell metabolism. This review outlines the metabolic-dependent mechanisms that tumors engage in when faced with oxidative...
Paper Details
Title
ROS homeostasis and metabolism: a dangerous liason in cancer cells
Published Date
Jun 9, 2016
Volume
7
Issue
6
Pages
e2253 - e2253
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