
AbstractThe reprogramming of metabolism has been identified as one of the hallmarks of cancer. It is becoming more and more frequent to connect other diseases with metabolic reprogramming. This article aims to argue that metabolic reprogramming is not driven by disease but instead is the main hallmark of metabolism, based on its dynamic behavior that allows it to continuously adapt to changes in the internal and external conditions.
Metabolismo, 570, hypoxia, immunometabolism, Metabolic reprograming, 610, ultradian rhythms, Neoplasms, cancer, metabolic reprogramming, Humans, Energy Metabolism, metabolism, Glycolysis
Metabolismo, 570, hypoxia, immunometabolism, Metabolic reprograming, 610, ultradian rhythms, Neoplasms, cancer, metabolic reprogramming, Humans, Energy Metabolism, metabolism, Glycolysis
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