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Previous research has revealed that cancer cells generate energy differently than normal cells, a characteristic that helps them to survive and spread.
A major goal in the field of cancer metabolism is to find ways to overcome this survival advantage.
Now a research team led by investigators in the Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) has found that targeting the enzyme responsible for the final step of glucose metabolism not only halts tumor growth in non-small-cell ...