AMPK as a metabolic tumor suppressor: control of metabolism and cell growth
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AMPK as a metabolic tumor suppressor: control of metabolism and cell growth
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Future Oncology
Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 457-470
Publisher
Future Medicine Ltd
Online
2010-03-11
DOI
10.2217/fon.09.174
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