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Mitochondrial p32 Protein Is a Critical Regulator of Tumor Metabolism via Maintenance of Oxidative Phosphorylation

V. Fogal, Adam Richardson, P. P. Karmali, I. E. Scheffler, J. W. Smith, E. Ruoslahti
Jan. 25, 2010   Molecular and Cellular Biology

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Dr   Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute   NCI-Designated Cancer Center, Cancer Metabolism Facility
My research focuses on human tumor metabolism with the dual goals of therapeutic discovery and technology development. We apply stable isotope-based metabolic tracer methods which allow us to determine metabolic fluxes in human cells, along with other techniques. The understanding gained from these experiments allows us to identify potential anti-tumor targets that we then confirm using a combination of molecular and chemical biology approaches.