Inferring causal metabolic signals that regulate the dynamic TORC1-dependent transcriptome
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J. Buhmann | J. Stelling | U. Sauer | R. Aebersold | M. Peter | A. Oliveira | A. Busetto | Morteza Haghir Chehreghani | C. Ludwig | S. Christen | A. Soulard | Reinhard Dechant | Florian Rudroff | S. Dimopoulos | A. González | Laura Falter | Daniele Stracka | S. Jozefczuk | M. Hall | J. Schulz
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