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CD147 subunit of lactate/H+ symporters MCT1 and hypoxia-inducible MCT4 is critical for energetics and growth of glycolytic tumors
Author(s):
R. Floch
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J Chiche
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I. Marchiq
,
T Naiken
,
K-H ILK
,
CM Murray
,
SE Critchlow
,
D Roux
,
M. A. V. P Simon
,
J Pouysségur
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2011
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