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Glycogen Accumulation and Phase Separation Drives Liver Tumor Initiation

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Scientists reported that glycogen accumulation was a key initiating oncogenic event during liver malignant transformation, and found that glucose-6-phosphatase catalyzing the last step of glycogenolysis was frequently downregulated to augment glucose storage in pre-malignant cells.
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