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Warburg, knowing all this, noticed something weird about cancer cells: they fermented glucose for energy, even though oxygen was present. (This feature of cancer cells is called, confusingly, aerobic glycolysis, or simply the Warburg Effect.10) From this discovery he inferred that cancer must develop inside the cell’s power plants, later found to be mitochondria. Cancer, then, would be a disease of mitochondrial dysfunction.
Eat, Fast, Feast: Heal Your Body While Feeding Your Soul—A Christian Guide to Intermittent Fasting
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