2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.03.16.993311
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Persistent cell proliferation signals correlates with increased glycolysis in tumor hypoxia microenvironment across cancer types

Abstract: Background:Altered metabolism is a hallmark of cancer and glycolysis is one of the important factors promoting tumor development. Given that the absence of multi-sample big data research about glycolysis, the molecular mechanisms involved in glycolysis or the relationships between glycolysis and tumor microenvironment are not fully studied. Thus, a more comprehensive approach in a pan-cancer landscape may be needed.Methods: Here, we develop a computational pipeline to study multi-omics molecular features defin… Show more

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