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Dysregulated metabolism contributes to oncogenesis
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Food Science and Human Nutrition
Nutritional Sciences
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Metabolism
100%
Oncogenesis
100%
Dysregulated Metabolism
100%
Metabolic Pathway
50%
Cancer Cells
50%
In Cancer
50%
Metabolic Rewiring
25%
Cancer Hallmarks
25%
Cell Proliferation
25%
Therapeutic Approaches
25%
Epigenetics
25%
Nutrient Metabolism
25%
Oncogene
25%
Lines of Evidence
25%
Cellular Metabolism
25%
Cytoplasmic Enzyme
25%
Dysregulation
25%
Concerted Action
25%
Metabolic Alterations
25%
Mitochondrial Enzymes
25%
Metabolic Transformation
25%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
25%
Epiphenomenon
25%
Biosynthetic Processes
25%
Sporadic Form
25%
Altered Metabolism
25%
Genetic Events
25%
Metabolic Rearrangement
25%
Epigenetic Events
25%
Hereditary Conditions
25%
Energy Production Process
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Metabolism
100%
Cancer Cell
100%
Epigenetics
100%
Cell Proliferation
50%
Cell Metabolism
50%
Energy Yield
50%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
50%
Oncogene
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Metabolic Pathway
100%
Carcinogenesis
100%
Cancer Cell
22%
Genetics
11%
Enzyme
11%
Cell Proliferation
11%
Epigenomics
11%
Epigenetics
11%
Epigenetics
11%
Reprogramming
11%
Cell Metabolism
11%
Oncogene
11%
Energy Yield
11%
Tumor Suppressor Gene
11%