Inhibition of hepatic lipogenesis enhances liver tumorigenesis by increasing antioxidant defence and promoting cell survival
The lipogenic pathway is often upregulated in liver tumours and regarded as a therapeutic target. Here, the authors show instead that blocking lipogenesis via knockout of acetyl-CoA carboxylase genes results in increased susceptibility to liver tumorigenesis associated with an increased antioxidant...
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Main Authors: | Marin E. Nelson, Sujoy Lahiri, Jenny D. Y. Chow, Frances L. Byrne, Stefan R. Hargett, David S. Breen, Ellen M. Olzomer, Lindsay E. Wu, Gregory J. Cooney, Nigel Turner, David E. James, Jill K. Slack-Davis, Carolin Lackner, Stephen H. Caldwell, Kyle L. Hoehn |
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2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/19ef0685f5d74b788afe67c6f9e96489 |
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