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Autophagy and senescence in cancer-associated fibroblasts metabolically supports tumor growth and metastasis, via glycolysis and ketone production
Claudia Capparelli The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Cellular Biology; University of Calabria; Cosenza, Italy
, Carmela Guido The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Cellular Biology; University of Calabria; Cosenza, Italy
, Diana Whitaker-Menezes The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Gloria Bonuccelli The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Renee Balliet The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Timothy G. Pestell The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Allison F. Goldberg The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Surgery; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Richard G. Pestell The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Medical Oncology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Anthony Howell Manchester Breast Centre & Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Unit; Paterson Institute for Cancer Research; School of Cancer, Enabling Sciences and Technology; Manchester Academic Health Science Centre; University of Manchester; Manchester, UK
, Sharon Sneddon Manchester Breast Centre & Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Unit; Paterson Institute for Cancer Research; School of Cancer, Enabling Sciences and Technology; Manchester Academic Health Science Centre; University of Manchester; Manchester, UK
, Ruth Birbe Department of Pathology, Anatomy and Cell Biology; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Aristotelis Tsirigos Computational Genomics Group; IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center; Yorktown Heights, NY USA
, Ubaldo Martinez-Outschoorn The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Medical Oncology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Federica Sotgia The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Manchester Breast Centre & Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Unit; Paterson Institute for Cancer Research; School of Cancer, Enabling Sciences and Technology; Manchester Academic Health Science Centre; University of Manchester; Manchester, UKCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected]
& Michael P. Lisanti The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Medical Oncology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Manchester Breast Centre & Breakthrough Breast Cancer Research Unit; Paterson Institute for Cancer Research; School of Cancer, Enabling Sciences and Technology; Manchester Academic Health Science Centre; University of Manchester; Manchester, UKCorrespondence[email protected] [email protected]
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Published online: 15 Jun 2012
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