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Untuning the tumor metabolic machine: HIF-α: pro- and antitumorigenic?

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Young, R., Simon, M. Untuning the tumor metabolic machine: HIF-α: pro- and antitumorigenic?. Nat Med 18, 1024–1025 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm.2865

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