@PeatReturns @calotonterias Has leído? Tú aseguras lo contrario de lo que dices haber leído respaldado por estudios científicos Si vienes a decir que la fructosa combate la caquexia es que o no entiendes nada o mientes Ganar GRASA NO TIENE NADA QUE VER
11/ Implic. clínica #2: Las células cancerosas 📥 glucosa y 📤 lactato, que es enviado al hígado, p/ ser ♻️ de nuevo a glucosa. Este proceso es dep. de⚡️. Para sostenerlo, 💪 y grasa son catabolizados. Resultado = causa potencial de caquexia cancerosa. htt
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
😱 I’ll remember this one!
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
RT @tony_breu: 11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to…
11/ Clinical implication #2: Cancer cells use glucose and produce lactate, which is sent to the liver and recycled back to glucose. This is energy-dependent. To keep up, fat and muscle are catabolized. Result: one potential cause of cancer cachexia. htt
And contrast w/ “Warburg effect in human pancreatic cancer cells triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying the cancer cells” https://t.co/YJ1s197VhG Different tumor lines are being studied. Some may employ ketone bodies more readily as a respiratory sub
RT @FrezzaLab: The Warburg effect in human pancreatic cancer cells triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying the cancer cells https://t.co…
RT @FrezzaLab: The Warburg effect in human pancreatic cancer cells triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying the cancer cells https://t.co…
Warburgův efekt často skloňují nejrůznější šarlatáni páchající škody v onkologii. Věděli jste, že takový jev skutečně existuje - i když jde o následek a nikoliv o příčinu nádoru - a že je zřejmě klinicky významný? https://t.co/yzhgf0g9bM
Otto Warburg was the man! https://t.co/bA56CTgSzC
RT @FrezzaLab: The Warburg effect in human pancreatic cancer cells triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying the cancer cells https://t.co…
The Warburg effect in human pancreatic cancer cells triggers cachexia in athymic mice carrying the cancer cells https://t.co/gkqxPtv893