Lecture

Systems Biology: Warburg Effect

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This lecture covers the principles and applications of Systems Biology, focusing on the Warburg Effect in cancer cells. It discusses the metabolic shift observed in cancer cells, computational studies on the Warburg Effect, and the construction of kinetic models to describe this phenomenon. The lecture also delves into the thermodynamics-based flux analysis, model construction, and metabolic control analysis to understand the sensitivity of lactate production in cancer cells.

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