Tumours are different. So it would be very interesting to see how these tumors that they saw in a fact on, do they switch to other types of nutrition? Maria univa, who researches cansebology and metabolism at the francis crick institute was intrigued by the study but point out that it raises a number of questions too. It's clear that metabolism is complicated, and there's lots to learn about how lab efforts to starv tumers of glucose could translate into the clinic. But yehi thinks that with proper testing, if the effect that he's shown is found to be relevant in humans, it could form a simple and useful extra weapon in the arsenal against

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