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How is altered cellular metabolism in cancer?

Author: H K



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Warburg metabolism (pro-growth metabolism) induces exposure to GF, fixed in cancer cells due to driver mutations, oncogenes induce (RAS, MYC, GFR) and some inhibit (PTEN, NF1, p53 suppressors) Cancer cells avoid autophagy by accumulating mutations.


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