The solution, obviously, lies in their anaerobic metabolism, i.e. in glycolysis. In the case of feeding the cancer cells excess amount of organic acids their reaction to them will be different than that of normal cells. In this case, before such anacleto
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In one case, organic acids are formed during respiration and are products of incomplete oxidation of sugar. Such acids from Sugars are gradually reduced to their final products: carbon dioxide and water. The release of free acids beyond the Krebs cycle is
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