mTORC1 controls the adaptive transition of quiescent stem cells from G0 to GAlert
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Melinda J. Cromie | Ling Liu | T. Rando | Jamie O. Brett | M. Goodell | G. Charville | K. King | Chang-Ru Tsai | J. T. Rodgers | K. Maguire | Christopher Brunson | N. Mastey | Gregory W. Charville
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