Computational Analysis of an Autophagy/Translation Switch Based on Mutual Inhibition of MTORC1 and ULK1
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William S. Hlavacek | Tomasz Lipniacki | Jeffrey P. MacKeigan | W. S. Hlavacek | T. Lipniacki | J. MacKeigan | Katie R. Martin | Paulina Szymańska | Paulina Szymańska | W. Hlavacek
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