Isotope tracing reveals distinct substrate preference in murine melanoma subtypes with differing anti-tumor immunity
Zhang X, Halberstam A, Zhu W, Leitner B, Thakral D, Bosenberg M, Perry R. Isotope tracing reveals distinct substrate preference in murine melanoma subtypes with differing anti-tumor immunity. Cancer & Metabolism 2022, 10: 21. PMID: 36457136, PMCID: PMC9714036, DOI: 10.1186/s40170-022-00296-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTumor microenvironmentAnti-tumor immunityPotential prognostic factorsObesity-associated cancersPotential prognostic predictorPatient RNA-seq dataSubset of studiesImmunogenic tumorsCancer Genome AtlasLymphocyte infiltrationMelanoma cell linesPrognostic factorsPrognostic predictorMetabolic therapyMelanoma subtypesMurine modelImmune functionMetabolic gene expressionMelanoma progressionMelanomaSubstrate metabolismMetabolic flux studiesGene expressionGenome AtlasCell lines
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