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Two-compartment tumor metabolism: Autophagy in the tumor microenvironment and oxidative mitochondrial metabolism (OXPHOS) in cancer cells
Ahmed F. Salem The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Department of Molecular Drug Evaluation, Division of Biochemistry; National Organization for Drug Control and Research; Giza, Egypt
, 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 & Regenerative Medicine, and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Zhao Lin The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, and Cancer Biology; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA
, Ubaldo E. 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 & 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
, Herbert B. Tanowitz Departments of Pathology and Medicine; Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Bronx, NY USA
, Mazhar Salim Al-Zoubi The Jefferson Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine Center; Kimmel Cancer Center; Thomas Jefferson University; Philadelphia, PA USA; Departments of Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine, and Cancer Biology; 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; UK
, 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 & 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 & 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; UKCorrespondence[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 & 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; UKCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 24 May 2012, Accepted 29 May 2012, Published online: 01 Jul 2012
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