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. 2017 Dec 28;9(8):7796–7811. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.23748

Figure 6. Warburg effect in cells with COX7A1 deletion.

Figure 6

(A, B) The figure shows that a glycolytic shift, normally observed in cancer cell lines (CRL3042, CRL3044) and E3 (hESC derived) progenitor cell line, but not adult primary preadipocyte cells, (C, D) Glycolytic shift is also observed in cells, lacking COX7A1 gene: heart cells derived from COX7A1 –/− mouse; heart cells from a COX7A1 +/+ littermate mouse, age 2 months. Just as in cancer and E3 progenitor cells, glycolysis level was higher in cells with COX7A1 deletion.