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What means even if oxygen is plentiful
Warburg effect is a lie
What is the plentiful oxygen?
Oxygens are shortage material in fast respiration.
The reason of Warburg effect is just the shortage of Oxygens.
I have direct evidence that the Warburg effect is wrong. The Warburg effect can not occur if oxygen is plentiful. But the plentiful oxygen means above 96mg/dl(30mM or 960ppm) glucose in 90mg/dl blood sugar level.
Electron transport chain in Mitochondria
24H + 6O2(oxygen) → 6H2O(water) + 34ATP
A glucose needs 6O2(oxygen) for aerobic respiration
180g/mol(glucose) ÷ 32g/mol(oxygen) = 5.625
5.625 : 1 × 6 = 5.625 : 6
So for fully aerobic respiration, 96mg/dl(30mM) O2(oxygen) is essentiality in 90mg/dl(5mM) glucose —Preceding unsigned comment added by 61.81.102.127 (talk) 08:45, 27 February 2010 (UTC)
Laitrile
I would concur that along with Dr. Warbirds research into cancer research can be an adddendium. To a cure for cancer. Maj. Ronzheimer (talk) 09:48, 26 August 2017 (UTC)
Removal of changes in structure, and additional content
Why was the revision removed before it was completed and without any discussion or reason?
Bellomino — Preceding unsigned comment added by Bellomino (talk • contribs) 20:45, 5 January 2018 (UTC)