Cholesterol biosynthesis supports the growth of hepatocarcinoma lesions depleted of fatty acid synth...
Cholesterol biosynthesis supports the growth of hepatocarcinoma lesions depleted of fatty acid synthase in mice and humans
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Che, Li , Chi, Wenna , Qiao, Yu , Zhang, Jie , Song, Xinhua , Liu, Ye , Li, Lei , Jia, Jiaoyuan , Pilo, Maria G , Wang, Jingxiao , Cigliano, Antonio , Ma, Zhilong , Kuang, Wenhua , Tang, Zefang , Zhang, Zemin , Shui, Guanghou , Ribback, Silvia , Dombrowski, Frank , Evert, Matthias , Pascale, Rosa Maria , Cossu, Carla , Pes, Giovanni Mario , Osborne, Timothy F , Calvisi, Diego F , Chen, Xin and Chen, Ligong
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England: BMJ Publishing Group LTD
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ObjectiveIncreased de novo fatty acid (FA) synthesis and cholesterol biosynthesis have been independently described in many tumour types, including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).DesignWe investigated the functional contribution of fatty acid synthase (Fasn)-mediated de novo FA synthesis in a murine HCC model induced by loss of Pten and overexpress...
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Cholesterol biosynthesis supports the growth of hepatocarcinoma lesions depleted of fatty acid synthase in mice and humans
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Chi, Wenna
Qiao, Yu
Zhang, Jie
Song, Xinhua
Liu, Ye
Li, Lei
Jia, Jiaoyuan
Pilo, Maria G
Wang, Jingxiao
Cigliano, Antonio
Ma, Zhilong
Kuang, Wenhua
Tang, Zefang
Zhang, Zemin
Shui, Guanghou
Ribback, Silvia
Dombrowski, Frank
Evert, Matthias
Pascale, Rosa Maria
Cossu, Carla
Pes, Giovanni Mario
Osborne, Timothy F
Calvisi, Diego F
Chen, Xin
Chen, Ligong
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TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6943247
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_pubmedcentral_primary_oai_pubmedcentral_nih_gov_6943247
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0017-5749
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1468-3288
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10.1136/gutjnl-2018-317581