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Targeting metabolism with arsenic trioxide and dichloroacetate in breast cancer cells

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Sun, Ramon
Board, Philip
Blackburn, Anneke

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American Association for Cancer Research

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Background: Cancer cells have a different metabolic profile compared to normal cells. The Warburg effect (increased aerobic glycolysis) and glutaminolysis (increased mitochondrial activity from glutamine catabolism) are well known hallmarks of cancer and

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Molecular Cancer Therapeutics

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2037-12-31