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Guertin, David
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An expanding role for mTOR in cancer.
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Ablation in mice of the mTORC components raptor, rictor, or mLST8 reveals that mTORC2 is required for signaling to Akt-FOXO and PKCalpha, but not S6K1.
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Postprandial hepatic lipid metabolism requires signaling through Akt2 independent of the transcription factors FoxA2, FoxO1, and SREBP1c.
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Phosphorylation and regulation of Akt/PKB by the rictor-mTOR complex.
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Defining the role of mTOR in cancer.
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mTOR complex 2 is required for the development of prostate cancer induced by Pten loss in mice.
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Targeting mTOR: prospects for mTOR complex 2 inhibitors in cancer therapy.
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Rapamycin-induced insulin resistance is mediated by mTORC2 loss and uncoupled from longevity.
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Oncogenes
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins
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Rictor/mTORC2 loss in the Myf5 lineage reprograms brown fat metabolism and protects mice against obesity and metabolic disease.
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Adipose tissue mTORC2 regulates ChREBP-driven de novo lipogenesis and hepatic glucose metabolism.
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Systemic insulin sensitivity is regulated by GPS2 inhibition of AKT ubiquitination and activation in adipose tissue.
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Brown Fat AKT2 Is a Cold-Induced Kinase that Stimulates ChREBP-Mediated De Novo Lipogenesis to Optimize Fuel Storage and Thermogenesis.
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Oncogenic AKTivation by methylation.
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Brown fat organogenesis and maintenance requires AKT1 and AKT2.
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mTORC2/Akt activation in adipocytes is required for adipose tissue inflammation in tuberculosis.
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Proteome and Phosphoproteome Analysis of Brown Adipocytes Reveals That RICTOR Loss Dampens Global Insulin/AKT Signaling.
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mTORC2-AKT signaling to ATP-citrate lyase drives brown adipogenesis and de novo lipogenesis.
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