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bibliographicCitation Han F, Li C, Cai Z, Zhang X, Jin G, Zhang W, Xu C, Wang C, Morrow J, Zhang S, Xu D, Wang G, Lin H. The critical role of AMPK in driving Akt activation under stress, tumorigenesis and drug resistance. Nature Communications. 2018 Nov 09;9(1):4728. doi: 10.1038/s41467-018-07188-9.
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