K63 polyubiquitination and activation of mTOR by the p62-TRAF6 complex in nutrient-activated cells.
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M. Pasparakis | A. Durán | J. Moscat | J. Linares | M. Diaz-Meco | Tomoko Yajima | Maria T. Diaz-Meco
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