Acetate Dependence of Tumors

Acetyl-CoA represents a central node of carbon metabolism that plays a key role in bioenergetics, cell proliferation, and the regulation of gene expression. Highly glycolytic or hypoxic tumors must produce sufficient quantities of this metabolite to support cell growth and survival under nutrient-li...

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Published in:Cell 2014-12, Vol.159 (7), p.1591-1602
Main Authors: Comerford, Sarah A., Huang, Zhiguang, Du, Xinlin, Wang, Yun, Cai, Ling, Witkiewicz, Agnes K., Walters, Holly, Tantawy, Mohammed N., Fu, Allie, Manning, H. Charles, Horton, Jay D., Hammer, Robert E., McKnight, Steven L., Tu, Benjamin P.
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