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    Review of metabolic pathways activated in cancer cells as determined through isotopic labeling and network analysis by Dong, Wentao, Keibler, Mark A., Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Metabolic engineering (01-09-2017)
    “…Cancer metabolism has emerged as an indispensable part of contemporary cancer research. During the past 10 years, the use of stable isotopic tracers and…”
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    The metabolic function of cyclin D3–CDK6 kinase in cancer cell survival by Wang, Haizhen, Nicolay, Brandon N., Chick, Joel M., Gao, Xueliang, Geng, Yan, Ren, Hong, Gao, Hui, Yang, Guizhi, Williams, Juliet A., Suski, Jan M., Keibler, Mark A., Sicinska, Ewa, Gerdemann, Ulrike, Haining, W. Nicholas, Roberts, Thomas M., Polyak, Kornelia, Gygi, Steven P., Dyson, Nicholas J., Sicinski, Piotr

    Published in Nature (London) (15-06-2017)
    “…The cyclin D3–CDK6 kinase complex, which is overactive in some cancers, inhibits two key glycolysis enzymes and thereby enhances the levels of antioxidants in…”
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    A self-assembling hydrophobically modified chitosan capable of reversible hemostatic action by Dowling, Matthew B, Kumar, Rakesh, Keibler, Mark A, Hess, John R, Bochicchio, Grant V, Raghavan, Srinivasa R

    Published in Biomaterials (01-05-2011)
    “…Abstract Blood loss at the site of a wound in mammals is curtailed by the rapid formation of a hemostatic plug, i.e., a self-assembled network of the protein,…”
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    Merkel Cell Polyomavirus Small T Antigen Promotes Pro-Glycolytic Metabolic Perturbations Required for Transformation by Berrios, Christian, Padi, Megha, Keibler, Mark A, Park, Donglim Esther, Molla, Vadim, Cheng, Jingwei, Lee, Soo Mi, Stephanopoulos, Gregory, Quackenbush, John, DeCaprio, James A

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-11-2016)
    “…Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCPyV) is an etiological agent of Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC), a highly aggressive skin cancer. The MCPyV small tumor antigen (ST) is…”
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    Akt regulation of glycolysis mediates bioenergetic stability in epithelial cells by Hung, Yin P, Teragawa, Carolyn, Kosaisawe, Nont, Gillies, Taryn E, Pargett, Michael, Minguet, Marta, Distor, Kevin, Rocha-Gregg, Briana L, Coloff, Jonathan L, Keibler, Mark A, Stephanopoulos, Gregory, Yellen, Gary, Brugge, Joan S, Albeck, John G

    Published in eLife (14-12-2017)
    “…Cells use multiple feedback controls to regulate metabolism in response to nutrient and signaling inputs. However, feedback creates the potential for unstable…”
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    Elevated homocysteine is negatively correlated with plasma cystathionine β‐synthase activity in givosiran‐treated patients by Keibler, Mark A., Sridharan, Gautham V., Sweetser, Marianne T., Ticau, Simina

    Published in JIMD reports (01-07-2024)
    “…Givosiran is a subcutaneously administered, liver‐targeted RNA interference (RNAi) therapeutic that has been approved for treating acute hepatic porphyria…”
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    Stable Isotope-Assisted Untargeted Metabolomics Identifies ALDH1A1-Driven Erythronate Accumulation in Lung Cancer Cells by Zhang, Jie, Keibler, Mark A, Dong, Wentao, Ghelfi, Jenny, Cordes, Thekla, Kanashova, Tamara, Pailot, Arnaud, Linster, Carole L, Dittmar, Gunnar, Metallo, Christian M, Lautenschlaeger, Tim, Hiller, Karsten, Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Biomedicines (01-10-2023)
    “…Using an untargeted stable isotope-assisted metabolomics approach, we identify erythronate as a metabolite that accumulates in several human cancer cell lines…”
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    Reductive glutamine metabolism is a function of the α-ketoglutarate to citrate ratio in cells by Fendt, Sarah-Maria, Bell, Eric L., Keibler, Mark A., Olenchock, Benjamin A., Mayers, Jared R., Wasylenko, Thomas M., Vokes, Natalie I., Guarente, Leonard, Heiden, Matthew G. Vander, Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Nature communications (2013)
    “…Reductively metabolized glutamine is a major cellular carbon source for fatty acid synthesis during hypoxia or when mitochondrial respiration is impaired. Yet,…”
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    Metabolic requirements for cancer cell proliferation by Keibler, Mark A, Wasylenko, Thomas M, Kelleher, Joanne K, Iliopoulos, Othon, Vander Heiden, Matthew G, Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Cancer & metabolism (18-08-2016)
    “…The study of cancer metabolism has been largely dedicated to exploring the hypothesis that oncogenic transformation rewires cellular metabolism to sustain…”
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    Expanding the concepts and tools of metabolic engineering to elucidate cancer metabolism by Keibler, Mark A., Fendt, Sarah-Maria, Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Biotechnology progress (01-11-2012)
    “…The metabolic engineer's toolbox, comprising stable isotope tracers, flux estimation and analysis, pathway identification, and pathway kinetics and regulation,…”
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    13C isotope-assisted methods for quantifying glutamine metabolism in cancer cells by Zhang, Jie, Ahn, Woo Suk, Gameiro, Paulo A, Keibler, Mark A, Zhang, Zhe, Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Methods in enzymology (2014)
    “…Glutamine has recently emerged as a key substrate to support cancer cell proliferation, and the quantification of its metabolic flux is essential to understand…”
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    Abstract 3234: Metformin shifts prostate cancer metabolism towards a less malignant phenotype by Wirth, Gregory J., Fendt, Sarah-Maria, Bell, Eric L., Keibler, Mark A., Stephanopoulos, Gregory, Olumi, Aria F.

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-04-2012)
    “…Abstract Introduction Excess nutrient metabolic states such as obesity and hyperinsulinemia are associated with prostate cancer progression. Metformin is the…”
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    Reductive glutamine metabolism is a function of the [alpha]-ketoglutarate to citrate ratio in cells by Fendt, Sarah-maria, Bell, Eric L, Keibler, Mark A, Olenchock, Benjamin A, Mayers, Jared R, Wasylenko, Thomas M, Vokes, Natalie I, Guarente, Leonard, Heiden, Matthew G Vander, Stephanopoulos, Gregory

    Published in Nature communications (01-07-2013)
    “…Reductively metabolized glutamine is a major cellular carbon source for fatty acid synthesis during hypoxia or when mitochondrial respiration is impaired. Yet,…”
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