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Fructose shields human colorectal cancer cells from hypoxia-induced necroptosis
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Discover groundbreaking research by Xiang-Han Huang and Ching-Ying Huang on how high dietary fructose intake may enhance the survival of colorectal cancer cells under hypoxic conditions. Their study reveals the mechanisms by which fructose protects CRC cells from necroptosis, spotlighting exciting new therapeutic targets.
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