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An ecological model of invasion and metastasis
Serrano, José J.; Urdiales-Ruiz, José Luis; Medina-Torres, Miguel Ángel
; Montañez, Raúl (2017-08-29)
It has been argued that malignat tumours represent complex dynamic and self-organizing ecosystems. Furthermore, there is increasing evidence that collective cell migration occurs during invasion and metastasis. Here, we ... -
Control of tumor angiogenesis and metastasis through modulation of cell redox state
Serrano, José J.; Delgado-Martín, Belén; Medina-Torres, Miguel Ángel(2020-09-22)
Redox reactions pervade all biology. The control of cellular redox state is essential for bioenergetics and for the proper functioning of many biological functions. This review traces a timeline of findings regarding the ... -
Evaluation of metabolism and biosignaling in the angiogenic microenvironment as potential targets for therapeutic intervention
Medina-Torres, Miguel Ángel; Ocaña Farfán, María del Carmen; Martínez-Póveda, Beatriz Amparo
; Carrillo Fernández, Paloma; Urdiales-Ruiz, José Luis
; Serrano, José J.; Montañez, Raúl; Rodríguez-Quesada, Ana María
[et al.] (2017-08-29)
The "re-discovery" of Warburg effect at the turn of the present millennium has been a key determinant of the current renewed interest on cancer metabolism. In fact, metabolic reprogramming has been identified as one of the ... -
Homocysteine treatment alters redox capacity of both endothelial and tumor cells
Díaz-Santiago, Elena Dolores; Rodríguez Caso, Luis; Cárdenas García, Casimiro; Serrano, José J.; Rodríguez-Quesada, Ana María; Medina-Torres, Miguel Ángel
[et al.] (2015-10-22)
Homocysteine is a non-proteinogenic amino acid playing key roles in two interconnected metabolic pathways, namely, the activated methyl cycle and the linear trans-sulfuration pathway that allows the conversion of methionine ...