Fig. 4From: Hypoxia-induced alternative splicing: the 11th Hallmark of CancerTumour hypoxia-induced alternative splicing (AS), inflammation, immunity and metabolic adaptation. Schematic representations of tumour hypoxia-induced alternative splicing mechanisms that: a protect tumour cells from anti-tumour immunity and inflammation and; b that impacts tumour metabolism to promote the glycolytic “Warburg Effect”Back to article page