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18F-FDG-PET/CT-negative gastric cancer employs glutamine-based gluconeogenesis and fatty acid oxidation to support tumor growth
Abstract Most tumors exhibit increased glucose uptake and reprogram metabolism to aerobic glycolysis to meet their demands for macromolecule biosynthesis and energy production. Consequently, PET/CT using 18F-2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (18F-FDG-PET/CT) has been developed and is clinically utilized in cancer imaging diagnostics. However, numerous cancers demonstrate negative imaging during 18F-FDG-PET/CT detection, suggesting these cancers employ alternative metabolic rewiring.
New Co-Crystals of Betaine: Significant Improvements in Hygroscopicity
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Distribution of Urolithins Metabotypes in Healthy Chinese Youth: Difference in Gut Microbiota and Predicted Metabolic Pathways
This is the first study to report the distribution of urolithin metabotypes (UMs) in Asian people, specifically in the Chinese. As was reported for Europeans and Latin Americans, three UMs were observed, UM-A (54.3%), UM-B (31.4%), and UM-0 (14.3%), in 35 healthy Chinese youth. The richness and diversity of gut microbiota were lower in UM-0 than in UM-A and UM-B at the genus level. Gordonibacter in UM-A and UM-B was significantly higher than that in UM-0. The Akkermansia was not found in UM-0.
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