When Cancer Cells Can’t Make Their Own Fat, They Eat What’s Around Them - SciTechDaily 14-Jun-2020
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When Cancer Cells Can’t Make Their Own Fat, They Eat What’s Around Them - SciTechDaily
Cancer cells rewire their metabolism to compensate for a halt in fat production by importing more fat molecules from their environment. Knowing what cancer will do next could lessen the likelihood of it becoming resistant to treatment. A new U of T study inve…
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