Energy metabolism of tumor cells. Requirement for a form of hexokinase with a propensity for mitochondrial binding.
Ernesto Bustamante(Johns Hopkins University), Peter L. Pedersen(Johns Hopkins University), Harold P. Morris(Johns Hopkins University)
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