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bibliographicCitation Pollard HJ, Willett M, Morley SJ. mTOR kinase-dependent, but raptor-independent regulation of downstream signaling is important for cell cycle exit and myogenic differentiation. Cell Cycle. 2014 Aug 18;13(16):2517–25. doi: 10.4161/15384101.2014.941747.
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