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Details on Person Proud, Christopher G

Class:IdPerson:5227010
_displayNameProud, Christopher G
_timestamp2014-01-09 16:07:20
created[InstanceEdit:5227003] Jassal, Bijay, 2014-01-09
firstnameChristopher G
initialCG
surnameProud
(author)[LiteratureReference:5226924] ABC50 promotes translation initiation in mammalian cells
[LiteratureReference:5227007] The N-terminal region of ABC50 interacts with eukaryotic initiation factor eIF2 and is a target for regulatory phosphorylation by CK2
[LiteratureReference:5672792] mTORC1 signalling and mRNA translation
[LiteratureReference:5672813] mTORC1 signaling: what we still don't know
[LiteratureReference:5672826] The tuberous sclerosis protein TSC2 is not required for the regulation of the mammalian target of rapamycin by amino acids and certain cellular stresses
[LiteratureReference:5687549] Regulation of mammalian translation factors by nutrients
[LiteratureReference:9647571] Analysis of mTOR signaling by the small G-proteins, Rheb and RhebL1
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