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Expression of the fructose transporter GLUT5 in human breast cancer.

Zamora-Leon et al., 1996

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16900031017397138218
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Zamora-Leon S
Golde D
Concha I
Rivas C
Delgado-López F
Baselga J
Nualart F
Vera J
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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The primary metabolic characteristic of malignant cells is an increased uptake of glucose and its anaerobic metabolism. We studied the expression and function of the glucose transporters in human breast cancer cell lines and analyzed their expression in normal and …
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