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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 27.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000330 (2019) Congcong Gong ; Yang Hu ; Mao Zhou ; Maojin Yao ; Zhengxiang Ning ; Zhi Wang ; Jiaoyan RenIdentification of specific modules and hub genes associated with the progression of gastric cancer.
000447 (2018) Luan Lin ; Quan Chen ; Jeanne P. Hirsch ; Seungyeul Yoo ; Kayee Yeung ; Roger E. Bumgarner ; Zhidong Tu ; Eric E. Schadt ; Jun ZhuTemporal genetic association and temporal genetic causality methods for dissecting complex networks.
000564 (2018) Shervi Lie ; Peter Banks ; Conor Lawless ; David Lydall ; Janni PetersenThe contribution of non-essential Schizosaccharomyces pombe genes to fitness in response to altered nutrient supply and target of rapamycin activity.
000588 (2018) Arash Hamidian ; Marica Vaapil ; Kristoffer Von Stedingk ; Toshitsugu Fujita ; Camilla U. Persson ; Pontus Eriksson ; Srinivas Veerla ; Katleen De Preter ; Frank Speleman ; Hodaka Fujii ; Sven P Hlman ; Sofie MohlinPromoter-associated proteins of EPAS1 identified by enChIP-MS - A putative role of HDX as a negative regulator.
000652 (2018) Eigo Takeda ; Natsuko Jin ; Eisuke Itakura ; Shintaro Kira ; Yoshiaki Kamada ; Lois S. Weisman ; Takeshi Noda ; Akira MatsuuraVacuole-mediated selective regulation of TORC1-Sch9 signaling following oxidative stress.
000677 (2017) Soumya K. Kar ; Alfons J M. Jansman ; Nirupama Benis ; Javier Ramiro-Garcia ; Dirkjan Schokker ; Leo Kruijt ; Ellen H. Stolte ; Johanna J. Taverne-Thiele ; Mari A. Smits ; Jerry M. WellsDietary protein sources differentially affect microbiota, mTOR activity and transcription of mTOR signaling pathways in the small intestine.
000739 (2017) Françoise M. Roelants ; Kristin L. Leskoske ; Maria Nieves Martinez Marshall ; Melissa N. Locke ; Jeremy ThornerThe TORC2-Dependent Signaling Network in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000767 (2017) Bin Shao ; Haiyu Yuan ; Rongfei Zhang ; Xuan Wang ; Shuwen Zhang ; Qi Ouyang ; Nan Hao ; Chunxiong LuoReconstructing the regulatory circuit of cell fate determination in yeast mating response.
000852 (2017) Charalampos Rallis ; Stjohn Townsend ; Jürg B HlerGenetic interactions and functional analyses of the fission yeast gsk3 and amk2 single and double mutants defective in TORC1-dependent processes.
000930 (2017) Bin Wang ; Xiaoyun Han ; Youhuang Bai ; Zhenguo Lin ; Mengguang Qiu ; Xinyi Nie ; Sen Wang ; Feng Zhang ; Zhenhong Zhuang ; Jun Yuan ; Shihua WangEffects of nitrogen metabolism on growth and aflatoxin biosynthesis in Aspergillus flavus.
000946 (2016) Santhosh Kumar Sariki ; Pushpendra Kumar Sahu ; Upendarrao Golla ; Vikash Singh ; Gajendra Kumar Azad ; Raghuvir S. TomarSen1, the homolog of human Senataxin, is critical for cell survival through regulation of redox homeostasis, mitochondrial function, and the TOR pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000959 (2016) Michael Mülleder ; Enrica Calvani ; Mohammad Tauqeer Alam ; Richard Kangda Wang ; Florian Eckerstorfer ; Aleksej Zelezniak ; Markus RalserFunctional Metabolomics Describes the Yeast Biosynthetic Regulome.
000B37 (2015) Jeremy Worley ; Arron Sullivan ; Xiangxia Luo ; Matthew E. Kaplan ; Andrew P. CapaldiGenome-Wide Analysis of the TORC1 and Osmotic Stress Signaling Network in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
000B50 (2015) Megha Padi ; John QuackenbushIntegrating transcriptional and protein interaction networks to prioritize condition-specific master regulators.
000C33 (2016) S. Mas ; P. Gass ; D. Boloc ; N. Rodriguez ; F. Mármol ; J. Sánchez ; M. Bernardo ; A. LafuenteNetwork analysis of gene expression in mice provides new evidence of involvement of the mTOR pathway in antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms.
000C61 (2015) Yi-Hsuan Ho ; Audrey P. GaschExploiting the yeast stress-activated signaling network to inform on stress biology and disease signaling.
000D58 (2015) Pengfei Li ; Fengmeng Teng ; Feng Gao ; Mingshun Zhang ; Jinping Wu ; Chunbing ZhangIdentification of circulating microRNAs as potential biomarkers for detecting acute ischemic stroke.
000F66 (2013) Shahin Mohammadi ; Shankar Subramaniam ; Ananth GramaInferring the effective TOR-dependent network: a computational study in yeast.
001055 (2013) Marja A. Heiskanen ; Tero AittokallioPredicting drug-target interactions through integrative analysis of chemogenetic assays in yeast.
001099 (2013) Anthony Gitter ; Miri Carmi ; Naama Barkai ; Ziv Bar-JosephLinking the signaling cascades and dynamic regulatory networks controlling stress responses.
001182 (2012) Jacob Stewart-Ornstein ; Jonathan S. Weissman ; Hana El-SamadCellular noise regulons underlie fluctuations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

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