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Exploring the role of LDH in cancer cells through the use of small-molecule inhibitors
2018
Esame finale anno 2018 0 THESIS ABSTRACT Metabolic reprogramming represents a potential therapeutic target in cancer. The studies of this thesis work lead to assume the enzyme lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) as key element coordinating neoplastic proliferation and invasive growth, suggesting for LDH inhibitor compounds a wider potential in anticancer treatment. The increased LDH-A expression has been observed in many tumor forms. In neoplastic cells, LDH commonly reduce pyruvate to lactate even in
doi:10.6092/unibo/amsdottorato/8642
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