A glycolytic phenotype is associated with prostate cancer progression and aggressiveness: A role for monocarboxylate transporters as metabolic targets for therapy

Nelma Pertega-Gomes, Sergio Felisbino, Charlie E. Massie, Jose R. Vizcaino, Ricardo Coelho, Chiranjeevi Sandi, Susana Simoes-Sousa, Sarah Jurmeister, Antonio Ramos-Montoya, Mohammad Asim, Maxine Tran, Elsa Oliveira, Alexandre Lobo Da Cunha, Valdemar Maximo, Fatima Baltazar, David E. Neal, Lee G.D. Fryer

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