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tumour$503646$ - tradução para alemão

Tumour metabolome
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tumour      
n. Tumor, abnormale Schwellung am Körper, Geschwür, Knoten (Medizin)
liver cancer         
  • Left lobe liver tumor in a 50-year-old male, operated in [[King Saud Medical Complex]], [[Riyadh]], [[Saudi Arabia]]
  • High magnification [[micrograph]] of a liver with cirrhosis. [[Trichrome]] stain. The most common cause of cirrhosis in the Western world is [[alcohol use disorder]] – the cause of cirrhosis in this case.
  • This [[electron micrograph]] shows [[hepatitis B]] virus "Dane particles", or virions.
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HUMAN DISEASE
Liver Cancer; Liver tumour; Hepatic tumour; Hepatic tumors; Liver neoplasm; Cancer of the liver; Malignant liver tumors; Causes of liver cancer; Malignant liver tumor; Liver carcinoma
Leberkrebs
soft tissues         
THE TISSUES THAT CONNECT, SUPPORT, OR SURROUND OTHER STRUCTURES AND ORGANS OF THE BODY, NOT BEING HARD TISSUE; TENDONS, LIGAMENTS, FASCIA, SKIN, FIBROUS TISSUES, FAT, AND SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES (CONNECTIVE TISSUE), AND MUSCLES, NERVES AND BLOOD VESSELS
Soft tissues; Soft-tissue; Soft-tissues; Soft tissue disorder; Soft tissue NOS tumour; Soft tissue disorders
Zellgewebe des Körpers die nicht hart sind, weiches Gewebe

Definição

Wilms' tumour
[w?lmz, v?lmz]
¦ noun a malignant tumour of the kidney, of a type that occurs in young children.
Origin
early 20th cent.: named after the German surgeon Max Wilms.

Wikipédia

Tumor metabolome

The study of the tumor metabolism, also known as tumor metabolome describes the different characteristic metabolic changes in tumor cells. The characteristic attributes of the tumor metabolome are high glycolytic enzyme activities, the expression of the pyruvate kinase isoenzyme type M2, increased channeling of glucose carbons into synthetic processes, such as nucleic acid, amino acid and phospholipid synthesis, a high rate of pyrimidine and purine de novo synthesis, a low ratio of Adenosine triphosphate and Guanosine triphosphate to Cytidine triphosphate and Uridine triphosphate, low Adenosine monophosphate levels, high glutaminolytic capacities, release of immunosuppressive substances and dependency on methionine.

Although the link between the cancer and metabolism was observed in the early days of cancer research by Otto Heinrich Warburg, which is also known as Warburg hypothesis, not much substantial research was carried out until the late 1990s because of the lack of in vitro tumor models and the difficulty in creating environments that lack oxygen. Recent research has revealed that metabolic reprogramming occurs as a consequence of mutations in cancer genes and alterations in cellular signaling. Therefore, the alteration of cellular and energy metabolism has been suggested as one of The Hallmarks of Cancer.