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bibliographicCitation Wu M, Seto E, Zhang J. E2F1 enhances glycolysis through suppressing Sirt6 transcription in cancer cells. Oncotarget. 2015 May 10;6(13):11252–63. PMID: 25816777; PMCID: PMC4484454.
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