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Academic Article Amino acids and mTOR mediate distinct metabolic checkpoints in mammalian G1 cell cycle.
Academic Article Inhibition of S6 kinase suppresses the apoptotic effect of eIF4E ablation by inducing TGF-?-dependent G1 cell cycle arrest.
Academic Article Rapamycin-induced G1 cell cycle arrest employs both TGF-? and Rb pathways.
Academic Article Apoptotic effects of high-dose rapamycin occur in S-phase of the cell cycle.
Academic Article Aspartate Rescues S-phase Arrest Caused by Suppression of Glutamine Utilization in KRas-driven Cancer Cells.
Academic Article A Late G1 Lipid Checkpoint That Is Dysregulated in Clear Cell Renal Carcinoma Cells.
Academic Article Lipid sensing by mTOR complexes via de novo synthesis of phosphatidic acid.
Academic Article Albumin promotes the progression of fibroblasts through late G1 into S-phase in the absence of growth factors.
Academic Article Phospholipase D confers rapamycin resistance in human breast cancer cells.
Academic Article Phospholipase D in cell proliferation and cancer.
Academic Article The enigmatic protein kinase Cdelta: complex roles in cell proliferation and survival.
Academic Article Phospholipase D overcomes cell cycle arrest induced by high-intensity Raf signaling.
Academic Article Inhibition of human p53 basal transcription by down-regulation of protein kinase Cdelta.
Academic Article Suppression of TGF-beta signaling by phospholipase D.
Academic Article [Can defective TGF-Beta signaling be an Achilles heel in human cancer?].
Concept Cell Division
Concept G1 Phase
Concept S Phase
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