Cancer metabolism: targeting cancer universality

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Soo-Youl Kim
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[1] National Cancer Center,Cancer Cell and Molecular Biology Branch, Division of Basic Science, Research Institute
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Cancer metabolism; Cancer universality; Deductive method; Energy metabolism; Warburg effect;
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Cancer metabolism has taken a step forward lately using modern molecular and chemical biology techniques. The future direction will most likely be defined by scientists looking for the commonality between cancer types, using metabolic gene signatures, RNA and protein signatures of metabolic enzymes. Cancer metabolism may be the missing link between the inductive and deductive methods in the scientific method.
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