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NF-κB RelA is a cell-intrinsic metabolic checkpoint restricting glycolysis

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Title
NF-κB RelA is a cell-intrinsic metabolic checkpoint restricting glycolysis
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Cell & Bioscience, January 2024
DOI 10.1186/s13578-024-01196-7
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Liwen Li, Lei Han, Zhaoxia Qu

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#22,594,330
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#10
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