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Integrated pharmacodynamic analysis identifies two metabolic adaption pathways to metformin in breast cancer

Integrated pharmacodynamic analysis identifies two metabolic adaption pathways to metformin in breast cancer

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Main Authors: Lord, S, Cheng, WC, Liu, D, Gaude, E, Haider, S, Patel, N, Teoh, E, Gleeson, F, Mcgowan, D, Thompson, A, Ah-See, ML, Snell, C, Ayers, L, Karpe, F, Pollak, M, Frezza, C, Fenwick, J, Buffa, F, Harris, A
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2018
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