Cancers are often affected by derangements in mitochondrial (mt) function, as well as mtDNA mutations. In this issue, Tan et al. (2015) demonstrate that only mtDNA-depleted cancer cells capable of recovering mtDNA from the host form metastasizing cancers in vivo, revealing an essential requirement for oxidative phosphorylation in tumor progression.
Essential role for oxidative phosphorylation in cancer progression / Maiuri, MARIA CHIARA; Kroemer, Guido. - In: CELL METABOLISM. - ISSN 1550-4131. - 21:1(2015), pp. 11-12. [10.1016/j.cmet.2014.12.013]
Essential role for oxidative phosphorylation in cancer progression
MAIURI, MARIA CHIARA;
2015
Abstract
Cancers are often affected by derangements in mitochondrial (mt) function, as well as mtDNA mutations. In this issue, Tan et al. (2015) demonstrate that only mtDNA-depleted cancer cells capable of recovering mtDNA from the host form metastasizing cancers in vivo, revealing an essential requirement for oxidative phosphorylation in tumor progression.File in questo prodotto:
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