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Metabolic Heterogeneity in Human Lung Tumors
Christopher T. Hensley
, Brandon Faubert
, Qing Yuan
, Naama Lev-Cohain
,
Eunsook Jin
, Jiyeon Kim
, Lei Jiang
, Bookyung Ko
, Rachael Skelton
, Laurin Loudat
, Michelle Wodzak
, Claire Klimko
, Elizabeth McMillan
, Yasmeen Butt
, Min Ni
,
Dwight Oliver
, Jose Torrealba
,
Craig R. Malloy
,
Kemp Kernstine
, Robert E. Lenkinski
Ralph J. DeBerardinis
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The Advanced Imaging Research Center
Advanced Imaging Research Center
Pathology
Pathology
Pediatrics
Children's Medical Center Research Institute At Ut Southwestern
Children's Research Institute
CVT Surgery - Other
Cardio Thoracic Surgery
The Eugene McDermott Center for Human Growth and Development
Eugene Mcdermott Center For Human Growth & Development
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Tumor
100%
Human Lung Tumors
100%
Metabolic Heterogeneity
100%
Metabolism in Vivo
66%
Metabolism
33%
Lung
33%
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)
33%
Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Patients
33%
Cell Metabolism
33%
Lactate
33%
Microenvironment
33%
13C-glucose
33%
Glycolysis
33%
Carbon Source
33%
Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
33%
Potential Contribution
33%
Tumor Area
33%
Glucose Oxidation
33%
Glucose Infusion
33%
Tumor Metabolism
33%
Cancer Metabolism
33%
Genetic Parameters
33%
Heterogeneous Regions
33%
Environmental Parameters
33%
Multiple nutrients
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Neoplasm
100%
Lung Tumor
100%
Non Small Cell Lung Cancer
75%
Lactic Acid
25%
Carbon 13
25%
Cell Metabolism
25%
Glucose Infusion
25%
Tumor Metabolism
25%
Glucose Oxidation
25%
Carbon Source
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Cell Metabolism
100%
Glucose Oxidation
100%