HIGD1A Regulates Oxygen Consumption, ROS Production, and AMPK Activity during Glucose Deprivation to Modulate Cell Survival and Tumor Growth.
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S. Jeffrey | J. Costello | K. Tormos | M. Murphy | M. Aghi | E. Maltepe | V. Nguyen | M. Pekmezci | Y. Yeghiazarians | Matthew L. Wheeler | P. Rinaudo | A. Jahangiri | K. Ameri | Timothy A. Sanders | Anthony M. Rajah | Ravi Nagarajan | Arman Jahangiri | M. Murphy | Vien Nguyen
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