Mitochondrial uncoupling links lipid catabolism to Akt inhibition and resistance to tumorigenesis
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Sara M. Nowinski | C. U. Lago | J. Rundhaug | S. Fischer | T. Nikawa | J. DiGiovanni | S. Kohno | S. M. Nowinski | C. W. Wright | Christopher L. Riley | O. Rho | E. Mills | Jiyoon Cho | S. Bratton | Sunhee Lee | A. Solmonson | Christine K. Dao | Ashley Solmonson | C. Wright
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