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| The ratio between NADH and NAD⁺ is a key indicator of a cell’s metabolic state. • In many cancers, changes in this ratio may indicate increased reliance on glycolysis or alterations in mitochondrial function. • Some studies have suggested that abnormal NADH metabolism or shifts in the NADH/NAD⁺ ratio can be correlated with tumor aggressiveness or response to therapy. • For example, in certain cancers, a higher NADH/NAD⁺ ratio may be associated with more aggressive behavior, resistance to apoptosis, or poor prognosis. A shift toward a higher NADH/NAD⁺ ratio can potentially impair these regulatory pathways, diminishing the cell’s capacity to respond to or repair damage from elevated ROS levels. -A high NADH/NAD⁺ ratio can lead to increased ROS production, particularly through mitochondrial electron leakage. |
| 1869- | DCA, | Dichloroacetate induces autophagy in colorectal cancer cells and tumours |
| - | in-vitro, | CRC, | HT-29 | - | in-vitro, | CRC, | HCT116 | - | in-vitro, | Pca, | PC3 | - | in-vitro, | CRC, | HT-29 |
| 2566- | RES, | A comprehensive review on the neuroprotective potential of resveratrol in ischemic stroke |
| - | Review, | Stroke, | NA |
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