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. 2024 Jan 8;14:1307228. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2023.1307228

Figure 1.

Figure 1

The differentiation of glucose metabolism in normal cells and tumor cells. In an oxygen-sufficient environment, the glucose metabolism in normal cells is mainly oxidative phosphorylation, and a small part is glycolysis. In an oxygen-deficient environment, the normal cells mainly obtain energy through glycolysis. In tumor cells, whether there is hypoxia or not, energy is mainly obtained through glycolysis, which is called the “Warburg effect”. Created with "BioRender.com".