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An Overlooked Nucleotide Recycling Pathway Fuels Tumor Growth
When it comes to supplying their purine needs, cancer cells may use salvaged metabolites, according to a study in mice. 
An Overlooked Nucleotide Recycling Pathway Fuels Tumor Growth
An Overlooked Nucleotide Recycling Pathway Fuels Tumor Growth

When it comes to supplying their purine needs, cancer cells may use salvaged metabolites, according to a study in mice. 

When it comes to supplying their purine needs, cancer cells may use salvaged metabolites, according to a study in mice. 

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Alex Muir Explores Cancer Cells’ Menu
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Presenters in this webinar will discuss how cancer not only evades the immune system, but also co-opts it to promote tumor growth.
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