AMPK supports growth in Drosophila by regulating muscle activity and nutrient uptake in the gut.
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M. Birnbaum | R. Lee | J. Foskett | M. Bland | Robert J. Lee | Julie M Magallanes | J. Foskett | Michelle L. Bland | Julie M. Magallanes | Morris J. Birnbaum | J. K. Foskett
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