Hexokinase-2 bound to mitochondria: Cancer's stygian link to the “Warburg effect” and a pivotal target for effective therapy
Saroj P. Mathupala(Wayne State University), Peter L. Pedersen(University of Southern Denmark), Young Hee Ko(Johns Hopkins University)
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