List of Faculty Publications

Below is a list of Faculty publications imported from PubMed or manually added. By default, publications are sorted by year with titles displayed in ascending alphabetical order.
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J. Fan, Ye, J., Kamphorst, J. J., Shlomi, T., Thompson, C. B., and Rabinowitz, J. D., Quantitative flux analysis reveals folate-dependent NADPH production., Nature, vol. 510, no. 7504, pp. 298-302, 2014.
J. Fan, Ye, J., Kamphorst, J. J., Shlomi, T., Thompson, C. B., and Rabinowitz, J. D., Quantitative flux analysis reveals folate-dependent NADPH production., Nature, vol. 510, no. 7504, pp. 298-302, 2014.
J. Fan, Ye, J., Kamphorst, J. J., Shlomi, T., Thompson, C. B., and Rabinowitz, J. D., Quantitative flux analysis reveals folate-dependent NADPH production., Nature, vol. 510, no. 7504, pp. 298-302, 2014.
J. Fan, Kamphorst, J. J., Mathew, R., Chung, M. K., White, E., Shlomi, T., and Rabinowitz, J. D., Glutamine-driven oxidative phosphorylation is a major ATP source in transformed mammalian cells in both normoxia and hypoxia., Mol Syst Biol, vol. 9, p. 712, 2013.
J. Fan, Kamphorst, J. J., Mathew, R., Chung, M. K., White, E., Shlomi, T., and Rabinowitz, J. D., Glutamine-driven oxidative phosphorylation is a major ATP source in transformed mammalian cells in both normoxia and hypoxia., Mol Syst Biol, vol. 9, p. 712, 2013.
J. Fan, Kamphorst, J. J., Mathew, R., Chung, M. K., White, E., Shlomi, T., and Rabinowitz, J. D., Glutamine-driven oxidative phosphorylation is a major ATP source in transformed mammalian cells in both normoxia and hypoxia., Mol Syst Biol, vol. 9, p. 712, 2013.