mTORC1 mediated translational elongation limits intestinal tumour initiation and growth
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Michael N. Hall | Owen J. Sansom | Nahum Sonenberg | Anne E. Willis | Julia B. Cordero | Oded Meyuhas | Alessandro Scopelliti | William J. Faller | N. Sonenberg | O. Sansom | A. Ryazanov | M. Pende | O. Meyuhas | M. Bushell | S. Radulescu | A. Willis | S. Karim | R. Ridgway | W. Faller | Kate M. Dudek | Martin Bushell | Mario Pende | D. Huels | K. Myant | J. Cordero | M. Vidal | T. Jamieson | Thomas J. Jackson | John RP Knight | Rachel A. Ridgway | Thomas Jamieson | Saadia A. Karim | Carolyn Jones | Sorina Radulescu | David J. Huels | Kevin B. Myant | Helen A. Casey | Marcos Vidal | Alexey G. Ryazanov | Alessandro Scopelliti | C. Jones | M. Hall | T. J. Jackson | J. Knight
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