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Eugene J Fine

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Miller A, Diaz D, Lin B, Krzesaj P, Ustoyev S, Shim A, et al.
Biomedicines . 2023 Sep; 11(9). PMID: 37760956
The ketone bodies, sodium and lithium salts of acetoacetate (AcAc) and sodium 3-hydroxybutyrate (3-HB; commonly called beta-hydroxybutyrate) have been found to inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells. Previous studies have...
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Feinman R, Lechner K, Fine E, Elliott J, Thompson-Starkey M, OHearn L, et al.
Lancet Public Health . 2022 Jul; 7(7):e581. PMID: 35779540
No abstract available.
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Mattingly S, Wuest M, Fine E, Schirrmacher R, Wuest F
RSC Med Chem . 2021 Jan; 11(2):297-306. PMID: 33479637
The ketone bodies d-beta-hydroxybutyric acid and acetoacetic acid represent the principal oxidative energy sources of most tissues when dietary glucose is scarce. An F-labeled ketone body could be a useful...
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Zou Y, Fineberg S, Pearlman A, Feinman R, Fine E
PLoS One . 2020 Dec; 15(12):e0233662. PMID: 33270630
Background: The effects of diet in cancer, in general, and breast cancer in particular, are not well understood. Insulin inhibition in ketogenic, high fat diets, modulate downstream signaling molecules and...
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Feinman R, Pogozelski W, Astrup A, Bernstein R, Fine E, Westman E, et al.
Nutrition . 2019 Apr; 62:213. PMID: 30935711
No abstract available.
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Fine E, Feinman R
Expert Rev Endocrinol Metab . 2018 Oct; 10(1):15-24. PMID: 30289045
We propose that dietary carbohydrate restriction, particularly ketogenic diets, may provide benefit as a therapeutic or preventive strategy in cancer, alone or as an adjunct to pharmacology. The argument derives...
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Klement R, Feinman R, Gross E, Champ C, DAgostino D, Fine E, et al.
Med Oncol . 2017 Apr; 34(6):108. PMID: 28452037
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Oliveira C, Mattingly S, Schirrmacher R, Sawyer M, Fine E, Prado C
J Acad Nutr Diet . 2017 Apr; 118(4):668-688. PMID: 28366810
The predominant use of glucose anaerobically by cancer cells (Warburg effect) may be the most important characteristic the majority of these cells have in common and, therefore, a potential metabolic...
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Feinman R, Pogozelski W, Astrup A, Bernstein R, Fine E, Westman E, et al.
Nutrition . 2014 Oct; 31(1):1-13. PMID: 25287761
The inability of current recommendations to control the epidemic of diabetes, the specific failure of the prevailing low-fat diets to improve obesity, cardiovascular risk, or general health and the persistent...
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Fine E, Herbst L, Jelicks L, Koba W, Theele D
Semin Nucl Med . 2013 Dec; 44(1):57-65. PMID: 24314046
The scientific study of living animals may be dated to Aristotle's original dissections, but modern animal studies are perhaps a century in the making, and advanced animal imaging has emerged...