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bibliographicCitation Guan Y, Yao W, Yu H, Feng Y, Zhao Y, Zhan X, Wang Y. Chronic stress promotes colorectal cancer progression by enhancing glycolysis through β2-AR/CREB1 signal pathway. Int J Biol Sci. 2023;19(7):2006–19. PMID: 37151872; PMCID: PMC10158030.
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