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How is Glucose Metabolism Different in Cancer Cells?

Unlike normal cells that primarily use oxidative phosphorylation, cancer cells rely more heavily on glycolysis, leading to increased glucose uptake and lactate production. This metabolic reprogramming is often driven by genetic mutations and altered expression of metabolic enzymes, including Hexokinase and Pyruvate Kinase.

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