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mechanistic target of rapamycin (serine/threonine kinase)
binds the complex formed by the immunosuppressive drug rapamycin and its receptor FKBP12; may play a role in the cell cycle G1 to S transition [RGD]
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| Zygote |
100
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| Vomeronasal organ |
98
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| Set of raphe nuclei |
96
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| Femur |
96
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| Spinal cord |
92
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| Caudate nucleus |
91
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| Sirolimus |
100
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| Nchembio790-comp36 |
100
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| W01300000 |
99
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| Bactopeptone |
99
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| Fhpi |
82
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| U 0126 |
80
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Authors: Andrei V Budanov, Michael Karin
Cell 2008 Aug 8Authors: Charles A Hoeffer, Eric Klann
Trends in neurosciences 2010 FebThought leaders and organizations working on research involving mTOR.
conditions: Kidney Cancer
interventions: everolimus ; imatinib mesylate
conditions: Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome
interventions: RAD001
Senior RA
S*BIO PTE LTD
Research Associate
CIMR, University of Cambridge
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