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HIF, a missing link between metabolism and cancer

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Mutations in metabolic enzymes lead to changes in stability of HIF, highlighting the connection between metabolism and cancer.

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Figure 1: Increases in metabolic intermediates lead to HIF stabilization.

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Esteban, M., Maxwell, P. HIF, a missing link between metabolism and cancer. Nat Med 11, 1047–1048 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1038/nm1005-1047

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