mTOR-Dependent Regulation of Ribosomal Gene Transcription Requires S6K1 and Is Mediated by Phosphorylation of the Carboxy-Terminal Activation Domain of the Nucleolar Transcription Factor UBF†
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R. Pearson | G. McArthur | R. Hannan | K. Hannan | T. Moss | G. Poortinga | L. Rothblum | A. Cavanaugh | Y. Brandenburger | Anna Jenkins | K. Sharkey
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