Adaptation to HIF1α deletion in hypoxic cancer cells by upregulation of GLUT14 and creatine metabolism
Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α is a key regulator of the hypoxia response in normal and cancer tissues. It is well recognized to regulate glycolysis and is a target for therapy. However, how tumor cells adapt to grow in the absence of HIF1α is poorly understood and an important concept to understand fo...
Main Authors: | Valli, A, Morotti, M, Zois, CE, Albers, PK, Soga, T, Feldinger, K, Fischer, R, Frejno, M, McIntyre, A, Bridges, E, Haider, S, Buffa, FM, Baban, D, Rodriguez, M, Yanes, O, Whittington, HJ, Lake, HA, Zervou, S, Lygate, CA, Kessler, BM, Harris, AL |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Association for Cancer Research
2019
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