Dysregulated metabolism contributes to oncogenesis
Matthew D. Hirschey(Duke University), Kathryn E. Wellen(Cancer Research Institute), Sharanya Sivanand(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Matthew G. Vander Heiden(Broad Institute), Brad Poore(Johns Hopkins University), Christian Frezza(Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging Associated Diseases), Janice E. Drew(University of Aberdeen), Anna Mae Diehl(Duke Medical Center), Lizzia Raffaghello(Istituto Giannina Gaslini), Anne Le(Johns Hopkins University), Mahya Mehrmohamadi(Cornell University), Vinayak Muralidhar(Kaiser Permanente), Eoin McDonnell(Duke Medical Center), Jason W. Locasale(Duke University), Jeffrey C. Rathmell(University of Chicago), Michael P. Murphy(University of Cambridge), Valter D. Longo(University of Southern California), Costas A. Lyssiotis(University of Michigan), Michelle Green(Duke Medical Center), Peter L. Pedersen(Johns Hopkins University), Gregory A. Michelotti(Immunai (United States)), Young Hee Ko(Johns Hopkins University), Lee Jones(Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center), Ralph J. DeBerardinis(Children's Medical Center), Michael A. Lea(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey)
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