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Chi V Dang

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BMC Biology|January 25, 2013
Role of aerobic glycolysis in genetically engineered mouse models of cancerChi V Dang
Cancer Research|January 21, 2010
Rethinking the Warburg effect with Myc micromanaging glutamine metabolismChi V Dang
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 27, 2010
p32 (C1QBP) and cancer cell metabolism: is the Warburg effect a lot of hot air?Chi V Dang
Science Signaling|November 19, 2009
PKM2 tyrosine phosphorylation and glutamine metabolism signal a different view of the Warburg effectChi V Dang
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 2, 2004
Celebrating the physician-scientistChi V Dang
Cancer Discovery|May 12, 2012
Cancer cell metabolism: there is no ROS for the wearyChi V Dang
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|March 20, 2012
Old and fat, oncogenes make youChi V Dang
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2017
Feeding frenzy for cancer cellsChi V Dang
Cancer Cell|February 12, 2015
Web of the extended Myc network captures metabolism for tumorigenesisChi V Dang
Cell|April 3, 2012
MYC on the path to cancerChi V Dang
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Showing results (11-20 of 191) with videos related to

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BMC Biology|January 25, 2013
Role of aerobic glycolysis in genetically engineered mouse models of cancerChi V Dang
Cancer Research|January 21, 2010
Rethinking the Warburg effect with Myc micromanaging glutamine metabolismChi V Dang
Molecular and Cellular Biology|January 27, 2010
p32 (C1QBP) and cancer cell metabolism: is the Warburg effect a lot of hot air?Chi V Dang
Science Signaling|November 19, 2009
PKM2 tyrosine phosphorylation and glutamine metabolism signal a different view of the Warburg effectChi V Dang
The Journal of Clinical Investigation|January 2, 2004
Celebrating the physician-scientistChi V Dang
Cancer Discovery|May 12, 2012
Cancer cell metabolism: there is no ROS for the wearyChi V Dang
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|March 20, 2012
Old and fat, oncogenes make youChi V Dang
Science (New York, N.Y.)|November 18, 2017
Feeding frenzy for cancer cellsChi V Dang
Cancer Cell|February 12, 2015
Web of the extended Myc network captures metabolism for tumorigenesisChi V Dang
Cell|April 3, 2012
MYC on the path to cancerChi V Dang
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