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Guertin, DavidPerson Why?
Rapamycin-Insensitive Companion of mTOR ProteinConcept Why?
TOR Serine-Threonine KinasesConcept Why?
Punzo, ClaudioPerson Why?
A diverse array of cancer-associated MTOR mutations are hyperactivating and can predict rapamycin sensitivity.Academic Article Why?
Activated mTORC1 promotes long-term cone survival in retinitis pigmentosa mice.Academic Article Why?
Activation of mTORC1 is essential for ?-adrenergic stimulation of adipose browning.Academic Article Why?
Activation of protein kinase C-? in pancreatic ?-cells in vivo improves glucose tolerance and induces ?-cell expansion via mTOR activation.Academic Article Why?
AMPK?3 is dispensable for skeletal muscle hypertrophy induced by functional overload.Academic Article Why?
Dual mTORC1/2 inhibition in a preclinical xenograft tumor model of endometrial cancer.Academic Article Why?
Interruption of glucagon signaling augments islet non-alpha cell proliferation in SLC7A2- and mTOR-dependent manners.Academic Article Why?
KICSTOR recruits GATOR1 to the lysosome and is necessary for nutrients to regulate mTORC1.Academic Article Why?
Loss of mTOR signaling affects cone function, cone structure and expression of cone specific proteins without affecting cone survival.Academic Article Why?
Metabolism. Lysosomal amino acid transporter SLC38A9 signals arginine sufficiency to mTORC1.Academic Article Why?
mTOR Blockade by Rapamycin in Spondyloarthritis: Impact on Inflammation and New Bone Formation in vitro and in vivo.Academic Article Why?
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