Cancer fighting poetry 2.
A Short Scientific Teaching Poem
In adipose fields where lipids flow,
A membrane sentinel stands below,
APMAP rests at the cellular seam,
Between metabolism and tumor scheme.
When cancers hunger, shift, adapt,
Their lipid circuits tightly mapped,
They borrow fuel from fat nearby,
And rewrite rules of how cells die.
Not transporter bold, nor scaffold grand,
But subtle regulator at the strand,
Where membrane curves and signals start,
It plays a quiet metabolic part.
In GI wars of KRAS flame,
Where pancreas and colon claim
New ways to live through stress and strain,
Metabolic shifts sustain the reign.
So study well this modest name,
For in the lipids burns the flame—
And in that membrane’s hidden map
May lie the future path of APMAP.
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