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hydrogen isotopesScienceAlert
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Study: Cells with very high growth rates like cancer cells have a substantially different ratio of hydrogen to deuterium.
Deuterium is the heavier of hydrogen's two stable isotopes, distinguished from conventional hydrogen by its extra neutron.
Cells get hydrogen atoms from an enzyme that processes fatty acid production.
Many cancers also fuel their growth with fermentation, part of the Warburg effect.
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