Detecting Potential Toxicity in Mitochondria
Reported by: Dr. Venkat S. Karra, Ph.D. Mitochondria are responsible for more than 90% of a cell’s energy production via ATP (adenosine triphosphate) generation, in addition to playing a significant...
View ArticleExpanding the Genetic Alphabet and Linking the Genome to the Metabolome
Expanding the Genetic Alphabet and Linking the Genome to the Metabolome Reporter& Curator: Larry Bernstein, MD, FCAP Unlocking the diversity of genomic...
View ArticleMitochondria: Origin from oxygen free environment, role in aerobic...
Reporter and Curator: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FACP Introduction Mitochondria are essential for life, and are critical for the generation of ATP. Otto Warburg won the Nobel Prize in 1918 for his...
View ArticleIs the Warburg Effect the Cause or the Effect of Cancer: A 21st Century View?
Is the Warburg Effect the Cause or the Effect of Cancer: A 21st Century View? Author: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP A Critical Review What is the Warburg effect? “Warburg Effect” describes the...
View ArticleWhat can we expect of tumor therapeutic response?
Author: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Writer, Author, Responder Clinical Pathologist, Biochemist, and Transfusion Physician...
View ArticleDirections for Genomics in Personalized Medicine
Directions for Genomics in Personalized Medicine Author: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP Purpose This discussion will identify the huge expansion of genomic technology in the search for...
View ArticleTargeting Mitochondrial-bound Hexokinase for Cancer Therapy
Author: Ziv Raviv, PhD Mitochondria are recognized as essential for both life and death fates of cells. Mitochondria are the site where oxidative phosphorylation happens, the process that is...
View ArticleMitochondrial Metabolism and Cardiac Function
Mitochondrial Metabolism and Cardiac Function Curator: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FACP This article is the SECOND in a four-article Series covering the topic of the Roles of the Mitochondria in...
View ArticleReversal of Cardiac Mitochondrial Dysfunction
Reversal of Cardiac mitochondrial dysfunction Curator: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FACP This article is the FOURTH in a four-article Series covering the topic of the Roles of the Mitochondria in...
View ArticleMitochondrial Dysfunction and Cardiac Disorders
Mitochondrial Dysfunction and Cardiac Disorders Curator: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FACP This article is the THIRD in a four-article Series covering the topic of the Roles of the Mitochondria in...
View ArticleDisruption of Calcium Homeostasis: Cardiomyocytes and Vascular Smooth Muscle...
Disruption of Calcium Homeostasis: Cardiomyocytes and Vascular Smooth Muscle Cells: The Cardiac and Cardiovascular Calcium Signaling Mechanism Author, Introduction: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FCAP...
View ArticleA Synthesis of the Beauty and Complexity of How We View Cancer
A Synthesis of the Beauty and Complexity of How We View Cancer Author: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP Cancer Volume One – Summary A Synthesis of the Beauty and Complexity of How We View Cancer This...
View ArticleIntroduction – The evolution of cancer therapy and cancer research: How we...
Larry H Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Author and Curator http://pharmaceuticalintelligence/4-2-2014/larryhbern/ Introduction (Cancer ebook 4)- The evolution of cancer therapy and cancer research: How we got...
View ArticleStudies of Respiration Lead to Acetyl CoA
Studies of Respiration Lead to Acetyl CoA Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP In this series of discussions it has become clear that the studies of carbohydrate metabolism were highlighted by...
View ArticleThe multi-step transfer of phosphate bond and hydrogen exchange energy
The multi-step transfer of phosphate bond and hydrogen exchange energy Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Leaders in Pharmaceutical Intelligence In this subtext of the series we expand on a tie...
View ArticleMetabolomics, Metabonomics and Functional Nutrition: the next step in...
Metabolomics, Metabonomics and Functional Nutrition: the next step in nutritional metabolism and biotherapeutics Reviewer, Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP The human genome is estimated to...
View ArticleCompilation of References in Leaders in Pharmaceutical Intelligence about...
Compilation of References in Leaders in Pharmaceutical Intelligence about proteomics, metabolomics, signaling pathways, and cell regulation Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP Proteomics The Human...
View ArticleMetformin, thyroid-pituitary axis, diabetes mellitus, and metabolism
Metformin, thyroid-pituitary axis, diabetes mellitus, and metabolism Larry H, Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Author and Curator and Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN...
View ArticleIsoenzymes in cell metabolic pathways
Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP, Author and Curator Isozymes An example of an isozyme is glucokinase, a variant of hexokinase which is not inhibited by glucose 6-phosphate. Its different regulatory...
View ArticleIntroduction to Metabolic Pathways
Introduction to Metabolic Pathways Author: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP Humans, mammals, plants and animals, and eukaryotes and prokaryotes all share a common denominator in their manner of...
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