Diederik explains the situation in this video: A viral post claims that Nobel laureate Otto Warburg ‘discovered the sole cause of cancer’ in the 1930s. That sounds exciting, but it is not true. In 1931, Warburg described something we now call the Warburg effect: cancer cells ferment sugars, even when there is enough oxygen present. […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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Diederik explains the situation in this video: A viral post claims that Nobel laureate Otto Warburg ‘discovered the sole cause of cancer’ in the 1930s. That sounds exciting, but it is not true. In 1931, Warburg described something we now call the Warburg effect: cancer cells ferment sugars, even when there is enough oxygen present. […] More science? Read the latest articles on Scientias.nl.
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