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Number of relevant bibliographic references: 18.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000948 (2016) Koji Taniguchi [États-Unis, Japon] ; Shinichiro Yamachika [États-Unis] ; Feng He [États-Unis] ; Michael Karin [États-Unis]p62/SQSTM1-Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde that prevents oxidative stress but promotes liver cancer.
000A06 (2016) Ying Cai [République populaire de Chine] ; Yue-Hua Wei [République populaire de Chine]Stress resistance and lifespan are increased in C. elegans but decreased in S. cerevisiae by mafr-1/maf1 deletion.
000B40 (2016) H H Hirsch [Suisse] ; K. Yakhontova [Suisse] ; M. Lu [Suisse] ; J. Manzetti [Suisse]BK Polyomavirus Replication in Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells Is Inhibited by Sirolimus, but Activated by Tacrolimus Through a Pathway Involving FKBP-12.
000C84 (2015) Diana Stoycheva [Allemagne] ; Katrin Deiser [Allemagne] ; Lilian St Rck [Allemagne] ; Gopala Nishanth ; Dirk Schlüter ; Wolfgang Uckert [Allemagne] ; Thomas Schüler [Allemagne]IFN-γ regulates CD8+ memory T cell differentiation and survival in response to weak, but not strong, TCR signals.
000F63 (2013) Jia-Wei Hsu [Taïwan] ; Lin-Chun Chang ; Li-Ting Jang ; Chun-Fang Huang ; Fang-Jen S. LeeThe N-terminus of Vps74p is essential for the retention of glycosyltransferases in the Golgi but not for the modulation of apical polarized growth in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001216 (2012) Lone Josefsen [Danemark] ; Aida Droce ; Teis Esben Sondergaard ; Jens Laurids S Rensen ; Jörg Bormann ; Wilhelm Sch Fer ; Henriette Giese ; Stefan OlssonAutophagy provides nutrients for nonassimilating fungal structures and is necessary for plant colonization but not for infection in the necrotrophic plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum.
001244 (2011) Nobuyasu Ikai [Japon] ; Norihiko Nakazawa ; Takeshi Hayashi ; Mitsuhiro YanagidaThe reverse, but coordinated, roles of Tor2 (TORC1) and Tor1 (TORC2) kinases for growth, cell cycle and separase-mediated mitosis in Schizosaccharomyces pombe.
001304 (2011) Wen T. Ji [Taïwan] ; Ying C. Wang ; Feng L. Lin ; Ming H. Liao ; Wen L. Shih ; Hung J. LiuInhibitors of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mTOR but not Akt enhance replication of bovine ephemeral fever virus.
001377 (2010) Alexandre Soulard [Suisse] ; Alessio Cremonesi ; Suzette Moes ; Frédéric Schütz ; Paul Jenö ; Michael N. HallThe rapamycin-sensitive phosphoproteome reveals that TOR controls protein kinase A toward some but not all substrates.
001386 (2010) Anja Philippi [Allemagne] ; Robert Steinbauer ; Alarich Reiter ; Stephan Fath ; Isabelle Leger-Silvestre ; Philipp Milkereit ; Joachim Griesenbeck ; Herbert TschochnerTOR-dependent reduction in the expression level of Rrn3p lowers the activity of the yeast RNA Pol I machinery, but does not account for the strong inhibition of rRNA production.
001444 (2010) Ivana R. Ferrer [États-Unis] ; Maylene E. Wagener ; Jennifer M. Robertson ; Alexa P. Turner ; Koichi Araki ; Rafi Ahmed ; Allan D. Kirk ; Christian P. Larsen ; Mandy L. FordCutting edge: Rapamycin augments pathogen-specific but not graft-reactive CD8+ T cell responses.
001854 (2005) Pawel Wlodarski [États-Unis] ; Monika Kasprzycka ; Xiaobin Liu ; Michal Marzec ; Erle S. Robertson ; Artur Slupianek ; Mariusz A. WasikActivation of mammalian target of rapamycin in transformed B lymphocytes is nutrient dependent but independent of Akt, mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase kinase, insulin growth factor-I, and serum.
001864 (2004) Jonathan A. Claypool [États-Unis] ; Sarah L. French ; Katsuki Johzuka ; Kristilyn Eliason ; Loan Vu ; Jonathan A. Dodd ; Ann L. Beyer ; Masayasu NomuraTor pathway regulates Rrn3p-dependent recruitment of yeast RNA polymerase I to the promoter but does not participate in alteration of the number of active genes.
001907 (2004) Kathleen H. Cox [États-Unis] ; Jennifer J. Tate ; Terrance G. CooperActin cytoskeleton is required for nuclear accumulation of Gln3 in response to nitrogen limitation but not rapamycin treatment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
001979 (2002) Jennifer J. Tate [États-Unis] ; Kathleen H. Cox ; Rajendra Rai ; Terrance G. CooperMks1p is required for negative regulation of retrograde gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae but does not affect nitrogen catabolite repression-sensitive gene expression.
001A85 (1997) A P Makrigiannis [Canada] ; D W HoskinInhibition of CTL induction by rapamycin: IL-2 rescues granzyme B and perforin expression but only partially restores cytotoxic activity.
001B02 (1996) M. Nielsen [Danemark] ; A. Svejgaard ; S. Skov ; P. Dobson ; K. Bendtzen ; C. Geisler ; N. OdumIL-2 induces beta2-integrin adhesion via a wortmannin/LY294002-sensitive, rapamycin-resistant pathway. Phosphorylation of a 125-kilodalton protein correlates with induction of adhesion, but not mitogenesis.
001B24 (1994) S B Helliwell [Suisse] ; P. Wagner ; J. Kunz ; M. Deuter-Reinhard ; R. Henriquez ; M N HallTOR1 and TOR2 are structurally and functionally similar but not identical phosphatidylinositol kinase homologues in yeast.

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