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Oncology / Programmed cell death / Apoptosis / Biochemistry / PKM2 / Glycolysis / Warburg effect / Pyruvate kinase / Carcinogenesis / Biology / Medicine / Metabolism
Date: 2012-01-12 05:57:36
Oncology
Programmed cell death
Apoptosis
Biochemistry
PKM2
Glycolysis
Warburg effect
Pyruvate kinase
Carcinogenesis
Biology
Medicine
Metabolism

Cancer metabolism: current perspectives and future directions

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