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Powering up fat cells could help acute myeloid leukemia patients

09:51 EDT 16 Oct 2017 | News-Medical.net

Killing cancer cells indirectly by powering up fat cells in the bone marrow could help acute myeloid leukemia patients, according to a new study from McMaster University.

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