Living off the fat of the land: Do cancer cells synthesize parts for new cells or scavenge them from the environment? — ScienceDaily

For more than 80 years, scientists have thought that cancer cells fuel their explosive growth by soaking up glucose from the blood, using its energy and atoms to crank out duplicate sets of cellular components. But is this really true? Work in a metabolomics laboratory suggests not.

Source: Living off the fat of the land: Do cancer cells synthesize parts for new cells or scavenge them from the environment? — ScienceDaily

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