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   <dc:title>Metabolic preference studies in cells of the tumor microenvironment</dc:title>
   <dc:creator>Ocaña Farfán, María del Carmen</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Martínez-Póveda, Beatriz Amparo</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Rodríguez-Quesada, Ana María</dc:creator>
   <dc:creator>Medina-Torres, Miguel Ángel</dc:creator>
   <dc:subject>Cáncer</dc:subject>
   <dc:subject>Células - Metabolismo</dc:subject>
   <dcterms:abstract>In the last years, the rediscovery of the Warburg effect and high tumoral glutaminolysis&#xd;
has lead to a renewed interest in cancer metabolism. Moreover, recent studies have&#xd;
put some importance in endothelial cells metabolism. Inquiring into the metabolism of&#xd;
accompanying cells of the tumor microenvironment, such as endothelial and immune&#xd;
cells, could shed some light in the search for alternative cancer therapeutic&#xd;
approaches. In this work the use of glucose, glutamine and palmitate as metabolic&#xd;
fuels by endothelial and tumoral cells is studied. In addition, we also test if two antiangiogenic&#xd;
compounds previously described by our group are able to modify key&#xd;
steps of endothelial and/or tumor cells metabolism</dcterms:abstract>
   <dcterms:dateAccepted>2016-10-03T09:13:11Z</dcterms:dateAccepted>
   <dcterms:available>2016-10-03T09:13:11Z</dcterms:available>
   <dcterms:created>2016-10-03T09:13:11Z</dcterms:created>
   <dcterms:issued>2016-10-03</dcterms:issued>
   <dc:type>conference output</dc:type>
   <dc:identifier>http://hdl.handle.net/10630/12128</dc:identifier>
   <dc:identifier>http://orcid.org/0000-0001-7275-6462</dc:identifier>
   <dc:language>eng</dc:language>
   <dc:relation>EMBO Workshop Translational Reserch in Cancer Cell Metabolism</dc:relation>
   <dc:relation>Bilbao</dc:relation>
   <dc:relation>4 de octubre de 2016</dc:relation>
   <dc:rights>open access</dc:rights>
   <dc:rights>by-nc-nd</dc:rights>
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