Evidence for an Alternative Glycolytic Pathway in Rapidly Proliferating Cells
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Jason W. Locasale | Joshua D. Rabinowitz | John M. Asara | Gerhard Wagner | Daniel Amador-Noguez | Lewis C. Cantley | H. Christofk | L. Cantley | M. V. Vander Heiden | J. Rabinowitz | G. Wagner | J. Asara | J. Locasale | K. Swanson | D. Amador-Noguez | H. Sharfi | G. Heffron | Kenneth D. Swanson | Matthew G. Vander Heiden | Hadar Sharfi | Greg J. Heffron | Heather R. Christofk
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