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The mTORC1 Pathway Stimulates Glutamine Metabolism and Cell Proliferation by Repressing SIRT4
Alfred Csibi, Sarah‐Maria Fendt, Chenggang Li, George Poulogiannis, Andrew Y. Choo, Douglas J. Chapski, Seung Min Jeong, Jamie M. Dempsey, Andrey A. Parkhitko, Tasha Morrison, Elizabeth P. Henske, Marcia C. Haigis, Lewis C. Cantley, Gregory Stephanopoulos, Jane Yu
Cell · 2013 · ▲ 587 citations
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Csibi, A., Fendt, S., Li, C., Poulogiannis, G., Choo, A.Y., Chapski, D.J., Jeong, S.M., Dempsey, J.M., Parkhitko, A.A., Morrison, T., Henske, E.P., Haigis, M.C., Cantley, L.C., Stephanopoulos, G., Yu, J., & Blenis, J. (2013). The mTORC1 Pathway Stimulates Glutamine Metabolism and Cell Proliferation by Repressing SIRT4. <em>Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2013.04.023
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Csibi A, Fendt S, Li C, Poulogiannis G, Choo AY, Chapski DJ, et al. The mTORC1 Pathway Stimulates Glutamine Metabolism and Cell Proliferation by Repressing SIRT4. Cell. 2013. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2013.04.023.
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@article{alfred2013ThemTO,
title = {The mTORC1 Pathway Stimulates Glutamine Metabolism and Cell Proliferation by Repressing SIRT4},
author = {Alfred Csibi and Sarah‐Maria Fendt and Chenggang Li and George Poulogiannis and Andrew Y. Choo and Douglas J. Chapski and Seung Min Jeong and Jamie M. Dempsey and Andrey A. Parkhitko and Tasha Morrison and Elizabeth P. Henske and Marcia C. Haigis and Lewis C. Cantley and Gregory Stephanopoulos and Jane Yu and John Blenis},
journal = {Cell},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1016/j.cell.2013.04.023},
}
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