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Academic Article Phosphatidic acid signaling to mTOR: signals for the survival of human cancer cells.
Academic Article Phospholipase D mediates nutrient input to mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1).
Academic Article Suppression of AKT phosphorylation restores rapamycin-based synthetic lethality in SMAD4-defective pancreatic cancer cells.
Academic Article Phosphatidic acid and lipid-sensing by mTOR.
Academic Article Garcinia benzophenones inhibit the growth of human colon cancer cells and synergize with sulindac sulfide and turmeric.
Academic Article The Enigma of Rapamycin Dosage.
Academic Article Phospholipase D in cell proliferation and cancer.
Academic Article Targeting mTOR-mediated survival signals in anticancer therapeutic strategies.
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 Phospholipase D elevates the level of MDM2 and suppresses DNA damage-induced increases in p53.
Academic Article Alternative phospholipase D/mTOR survival signal in human breast cancer cells.
Academic Article Survival signals generated by estrogen and phospholipase D in MCF-7 breast cancer cells are dependent on Myc.
Academic Article The lymphocyte function-associated antigen-1 receptor costimulates plasma membrane Ras via phospholipase D2.
Academic Article Suppression of TGF-beta signaling by phospholipase D.
Academic Article Honokiol suppresses survival signals mediated by Ras-dependent phospholipase D activity in human cancer cells.
Academic Article Regulation of mTORC1 and mTORC2 complex assembly by phosphatidic acid: competition with rapamycin.
Academic Article Phospholipase D provides a survival signal in human cancer cells with activated H-Ras or K-Ras.
Academic Article [Can defective TGF-Beta signaling be an Achilles heel in human cancer?].
Concept Signal Transduction
Academic Article Cancer cells with defective RB and CDKN2A are resistant to the apoptotic effects of rapamycin.
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