Warburg effect (oncology)
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The Warburg effect is the inhibition of carbon dioxide fixation, and subsequently photosynthesis, by high oxygen concentrations. The effect is named for Otto Warburg.
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The Warburg effect is the inhibition of carbon dioxide fixation, and subsequently photosynthesis, by high oxygen concentrations. The effect is named for Otto Warburg.
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