Hypoxic and Ras-transformed cells support growth by scavenging unsaturated fatty acids from lysophospholipids.
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Hypoxic and Ras-transformed cells support growth by scavenging unsaturated fatty acids from lysophospholipids.
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Hypoxic and Ras-transformed ce ...... acids from lysophospholipids.
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Craig B Thompson
Joshua D Rabinowitz
Robin Mathew
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10.1073/PNAS.1307237110
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2013-05-13T00:00:00Z