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Cancer Cells Exploit Alternative Pathways When Mutations Block the Krebs Cycle
Since mutations in the genome of cancer cells often force tumors to use metabolic pathways not found in normal cells, cancer researchers believe that drugs targeting these pathways will be able to destroy tumors with fewer adverse side effects. More...06 Dec 2011

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