A protein called CD36, found in cell membranes of tumor cells, is responsible for taking up fatty acids (Palmitic Acid). It is a general marker of metastatic cells.
Some foods that contain Palmitic Acid are full-fat cheese, meats, and some oils.
A protein called CD36, found in cell membranes of tumor cells, is responsible for taking up fatty acids (Palmitic Acid). It is a general marker of metastatic cells.
Some foods that contain Palmitic Acid are full-fat cheese, meats, and some oils.