Elevated circulating branched chain amino acids are an early event in pancreatic adenocarcinoma development
Jared R. Mayers(Rocky Vista University), Matthew G. Vander Heiden(Broad Institute), Margaret E. Torrence(Harvard University), Thales Papagiannakopoulos(NYU Langone Health), Brian P. Fiske(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Talya L. Dayton(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Shawn M. Davidson(Northwestern University)
DSpace@MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
September 1, 2014
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