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YEASTBOOK CELL SIGNALING & DEVELOPMENT Target of Rapamycin (TOR) in Nutrient Signaling and Growth Control Robbie Loewith*,1 and Michael N. Hall†,1
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Document Date: 2012-02-24 07:35:52


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Novartis / Wyeth / /

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Switzerland / /

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pence / IDR / /

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FDA Phase / /

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University of Basel / C terminus of Sch9 / TOR Complex / C terminus / University of Geneva / M. N. Hall / To shed / M. Hall / Hall Figure / The EGO complex / C terminus of TOR / Hall Tco89 Toc1 / EGO complex / EGO/Ragulator complex / Gtr2 complex / /

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clinical applications / cell cycle machinery / phosphatase interaction network / energy stores / machinery / treatment of advanced kidney cancer / correct processing / /

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acute starvation / advanced kidney cancer / amino acid starvation / starvation / nutrient starvation / tumor / cancer / tumors / leucine starvation / latent infection / diseases / coronary artery disease / anemia / /

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angioplasty / kidney transplant / /

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Easter Island / /

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PI / University of Basel / Department of Molecular Biology and National Centers of Competence / Genetics Society of America / Gtr1-TORC1 association / Department of Molecular Biology / University of Geneva / Geneva / /

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Robbie Loewith / Jiang / Virgilio / Zheng / Chen / Kaiser / Ernest Ansermet Geneva / /

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controller of cell division / central controller / nutrient-sensitive / central controller / /

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Torisel / RAD001 / /

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Molecular Biology / /

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ATM / CELL SIGNALING / transplantation / /

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