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  • Clinical development of met... Clinical development of metabolic inhibitors for oncology
    Lemberg, Kathryn M; Gori, Sadakatali S; Tsukamoto, Takashi ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 01/2022, Volume: 132, Issue: 1
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    Metabolic inhibitors have been used in oncology for decades, dating back to antimetabolites developed in the 1940s. In the past 25 years, there has been increased recognition of metabolic ...
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  • Small Molecule Inhibitors T... Small Molecule Inhibitors Targeting Biosynthesis of Ceramide, the Central Hub of the Sphingolipid Network
    Skácel, Jan; Slusher, Barbara S; Tsukamoto, Takashi Journal of medicinal chemistry, 01/2021, Volume: 64, Issue: 1
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    Ceramides are composed of a sphingosine and a single fatty acid connected by an amide linkage. As one of the major classes of biologically active lipids, ceramides and their upstream and downstream ...
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  • Glutamine blockade induces ... Glutamine blockade induces divergent metabolic programs to overcome tumor immune evasion
    Leone, Robert D; Zhao, Liang; Englert, Judson M ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 11/2019, Volume: 366, Issue: 6468
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    The metabolic characteristics of tumors present considerable hurdles to immune cell function and cancer immunotherapy. Using a glutamine antagonist, we metabolically dismantled the immunosuppressive ...
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  • We're Not "DON" Yet: Optimal Dosing and Prodrug Delivery of 6-Diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine
    Lemberg, Kathryn M; Vornov, James J; Rais, Rana ... Molecular cancer therapeutics, 09/2018, Volume: 17, Issue: 9
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    The broadly active glutamine antagonist 6-diazo-5-oxo-L-norleucine (DON) has been studied for 60 years as a potential anticancer therapeutic. Clinical studies of DON in the 1950s using low daily ...
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  • Pharmacological mechanisms ... Pharmacological mechanisms of 5-HT3 and tachykinin NK1 receptor antagonism to prevent chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting
    Rojas, Camilo; Slusher, Barbara S. European journal of pharmacology, 06/2012, Volume: 684, Issue: 1-3
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    Nausea and vomiting are among the most common and distressing consequences of cytotoxic chemotherapies. Nausea and vomiting can be acute (0–24h) or delayed (24–72h) after chemotherapy administration. ...
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  • Pharmacological inhibition ... Pharmacological inhibition of cystine-glutamate exchange induces endoplasmic reticulum stress and ferroptosis
    Dixon, Scott J; Patel, Darpan N; Welsch, Matthew ... eLife, 05/2014, Volume: 3
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    Exchange of extracellular cystine for intracellular glutamate by the antiporter system xc (-) is implicated in numerous pathologies. Pharmacological agents that inhibit system xc (-) activity with ...
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  • Preventing Allograft Reject... Preventing Allograft Rejection by Targeting Immune Metabolism
    Lee, Chen-Fang; Lo, Ying-Chun; Cheng, Chih-Hsien ... Cell reports (Cambridge), 10/2015, Volume: 13, Issue: 4
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    Upon antigen recognition and co-stimulation, T lymphocytes upregulate the metabolic machinery necessary to proliferate and sustain effector function. This metabolic reprogramming in T cells regulates ...
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  • Cambinol, a novel inhibitor... Cambinol, a novel inhibitor of neutral sphingomyelinase 2 shows neuroprotective properties
    Figuera-Losada, Mariana; Stathis, Marigo; Dorskind, Joelle M ... PloS one, 05/2015, Volume: 10, Issue: 5
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    Ceramide is a bioactive lipid that plays an important role in stress responses leading to apoptosis, cell growth arrest and differentiation. Ceramide production is due in part to sphingomyelin ...
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  • Glucose-Independent Glutami... Glucose-Independent Glutamine Metabolism via TCA Cycling for Proliferation and Survival in B Cells
    Le, Anne; Lane, Andrew N.; Hamaker, Max ... Cell metabolism, 01/2012, Volume: 15, Issue: 1
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    Because MYC plays a causal role in many human cancers, including those with hypoxic and nutrient-poor tumor microenvironments, we have determined the metabolic responses of a MYC-inducible human ...
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  • Targeted inhibition of tumo... Targeted inhibition of tumor-specific glutaminase diminishes cell-autonomous tumorigenesis
    Xiang, Yan; Stine, Zachary E; Xia, Jinsong ... The Journal of clinical investigation, 06/2015, Volume: 125, Issue: 6
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    Glutaminase (GLS), which converts glutamine to glutamate, plays a key role in cancer cell metabolism, growth, and proliferation. GLS is being explored as a cancer therapeutic target, but whether GLS ...
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