Cancer's sweet tooth: the Janus effect of glucose metabolism in tumorigenesis.
Despite Otto Warburg's 1931 Nobel Prize for his work affirming the role of metabolism in carcinogenesis, there has been little further interest in this association between metabolism and cancer. Disinterest has, in part, been attributable to the notion that Warburg's description of a relat...
Main Author: | Ashrafian, H |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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