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Obesity Is Associated with Altered Tumor Metabolism in Metastatic Melanoma.
Clin Cancer Res
12
2023
BRAF, OB, OW, OW/OB, Obesity, Overweight, RNASeq, carbon, flow-sorted melanoma tumor cells, melanoma, melanoma tumor, metastatic melanoma, metastatic melanoma tumors, patient, patient-derived cell lines, patient-derived melanoma cell lines, patients, tumors
Author NameAffiliation
Jeffrey E GershenwaldEli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research, University of California Los Angeles
Jeffrey E GershenwaldEli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research, University of California Los Angeles
Georgina V LongMelanoma Institute of Australia, The University of Sydney
Georgina V LongThe University of Sydney
Georgina V LongThe University of Sydney
Richard A ScolyerMelanoma Institute of Australia, The University of Sydney
Richard A ScolyerRoyal Prince Alfred Hospital and NSW Health Pathology
Richard A ScolyerThe University of Sydney
Richard A ScolyerThe University of Sydney
Alexander J LazarUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Alexander J LazarUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dirk SchadendorfUniversity Hospital Essen and German Cancer Consortium
Jennifer A WargoUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jennifer A WargoUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
John M KirkwoodUniversity of Pittsburgh
Han LiangUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Phillip A FutrealUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jianhua ZhangUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Jianhua ZhangUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Michael A DaviesUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Michael A DaviesUniversity of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
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