L.G. Boros
The Ohio State University College of Medicine
Department of Surgery
Columbus 43210
USA
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- Nonoxidative pentose phosphate pathways and their direct role in ribose synthesis in tumors: is cancer a disease of cellular glucose metabolism?. Boros, L.G., Lee, P.W., Brandes, J.L., Cascante, M., Muscarella, P., Schirmer, W.J., Melvin, W.S., Ellison, E.C. Med. Hypotheses (1998)
- Inhibition of the oxidative and nonoxidative pentose phosphate pathways by somatostatin: a possible mechanism of antitumor action. Boros, L.G., Brandes, J.L., Yusuf, F.I., Cascante, M., Williams, R.D., Schirmer, W.J. Med. Hypotheses (1998)
- Oxythiamine and dehydroepiandrosterone inhibit the nonoxidative synthesis of ribose and tumor cell proliferation. Boros, L.G., Puigjaner, J., Cascante, M., Lee, W.N., Brandes, J.L., Bassilian, S., Yusuf, F.I., Williams, R.D., Muscarella, P., Melvin, W.S., Schirmer, W.J. Cancer Res. (1997)