Cancer Cells Differentially Activate and Thrive on De Novo Lipid Synthesis Pathways in a Low-Lipid Environment
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J. Swinnen | Mélanie Chypre | Nousheen Zaidi | K. Smans | Veerle W. Daniëls | Karine Smans | Ines Royaux | Melanie Chypre | Johannes V. Swinnen | Nousheen Zaidi | I. Royaux
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