HFCS treatment was found to accelerate de novo fatty acid synthesis in intestinal tumors from mice deficient in the APC gene. Researchers observed this effect when administering HFCS to APC-deficient mice which are predisposed to developing intestinal tumors. The study suggests that HFCS may promote tumor growth and progression through its effects on fatty acid synthesis in intestinal tumors.
HFCS treatment was found to accelerate de novo fatty acid synthesis in intestinal tumors from mice deficient in the APC gene. Researchers observed this effect when administering HFCS to APC-deficient mice which are predisposed to developing intestinal tumors. The study suggests that HFCS may promote tumor growth and progression through its effects on fatty acid synthesis in intestinal tumors.
HFCS treatment was found to accelerate de novo fatty acid synthesis in intestinal tumors from mice deficient in the APC gene. Researchers observed this effect when administering HFCS to APC-deficient mice which are predisposed to developing intestinal tumors. The study suggests that HFCS may promote tumor growth and progression through its effects on fatty acid synthesis in intestinal tumors.