Cell Stress, Metabolic Reprogramming, and Cancer

The present eBook presents one review, five mini-reviews, and an opinion article on the achievements and perspectives of studies on important aspects of cancer cell metabolic reprogramming whose mechanisms and regulation are still largely elusive. It also sheds light on certain novel functional comp...

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Những tác giả chính: Sergio Giannattasio, Mario G. Mirisola, Cristina Mazzoni
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antioxidant response
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