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Dhruv Kumar
,
Jacob New
,
Vikalp Vishwakarma
,
Radhika Joshi
,
Jonathan Enders
,
Fangchen Lin
,
Sumana Dasari
,
Wade R. Gutierrez
,
George Leef
,
Sivapriya Ponnurangam
,
Hemantkumar Chavan
,
Lydia Ganaden
,
Mackenzie Thornton
,
Hongying Dai
,
Ossama Tawfik
,
Jeffrey Straub
,
Yelizaveta Shnayder
,
Kiran Kakarala
,
Terance T. Tsue
,
Douglas A. Girod
,
Bennett Van Houten
,
Shrikant Anant
,
Partha Krishnamurthy
,
Sufi M. Thomas
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· 2023
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.22418090
· OA: W4361851211
YOU?
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· 2023
· Open Access
·
· DOI: https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.22418090
· OA: W4361851211
HNSCC Cells have Higher Glycolytic Capacity than CAFs and CAFs have Higher Maximal Respiration than HNSCC.
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