Starvation and antimetabolic therapy promote cytokine release and recruitment of immune cells

Volume: 117, Issue: 18, Pages: 9932 - 9941
Published: Apr 20, 2020
Abstract
Cellular starvation is typically a consequence of tissue injury that disrupts the local blood supply but can also occur where cell populations outgrow the local vasculature, as observed in solid tumors. Cells react to nutrient deprivation by adapting their metabolism, or, if starvation is prolonged, it can result in cell death. Cell starvation also triggers adaptive responses, like angiogenesis, that promote tissue reorganization and repair, but...
Paper Details
Title
Starvation and antimetabolic therapy promote cytokine release and recruitment of immune cells
Published Date
Apr 20, 2020
Volume
117
Issue
18
Pages
9932 - 9941
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