Inhibition of mTORC1 by Astrin and Stress Granules Prevents Apoptosis in Cancer Cells
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M. Hall | E. Kremmer | S. Grellscheid | R. Nitschke | M. Reth | A. Sonntag | K. Thedieck | Kathrin Kläsener | M. Reth | R. Baumeister | A. Groen | Stefanie Ruf | Mirja T. Prentzell | J. Jonker | Birgit Holzwarth | C. Boehlke | Lars D Maerz | E. Kuehn | M. Hall | M. T. Prentzell | Lars D. Maerz | Sushma N. Grellscheid
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