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bibliographicCitation Iwata TN, Ramírez JA, Tsang M, Park H, Margineantu DH, Hockenbery DM, Iritani BM. Conditional Disruption of Raptor Reveals an Essential Role for mTORC1 in B Cell Development, Survival, and Metabolism. J Immunol. 2016 Sep 15;197(6):2250–60. PMID: 27521345; PMCID: PMC5009877.
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