Examining Glucose Metabolism in Survival and Proliferation of B Cell Derived Leukemia
<p>It has been long known that many types of cancers have high metabolic requirements and use reprogrammed metabolism to support cellular activities. The first identified metabolic alteration in cancer cells was elevated glucose uptake, glycolysis activity and lactate production even in the pr...
Main Author: | Liu, Tingyu |
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Other Authors: | Rathmell, Jeffrey C |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9410 |
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