TOR signaling and rapamycin influence longevity by regulating SKN-1/Nrf and DAF-16/FoxO.
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Kira Glover-Cutter | David M Sabatini | Dudley Lamming | D. Sabatini | E. Neumann-Haefelin | M. Mizunuma | T. Blackwell | Dudley W Lamming | Kira M. Glover-Cutter | T Keith Blackwell | Elke Neumann-Haefelin | Stacey Robida-Stubbs | S. Narasimhan | Masaki Mizunuma | Sri Devi Narasimhan | Stacey Robida-Stubbs | Masaki Mizunuma | Elke Neumann-Haefelin
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