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The mTOR is a member of serine/threonine protein kinase family that functions as a central controller of growth, proliferation, metabolism and angiogenesis, but its signaling is dysregulated in various human diseases especially in certain solid tumors including the glioblastoma.
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This demonstrates that, although growth-regulated genes are, themselves, controllers of growth rate at the fastest growth rates, there is no simple relationship between the change in growth rate due to haploinsufficiency and the fold change in transcript level or protein concentration of those same HI genes at different growth rates.
With potential modifications (i.e., continuous precursor injection by micropumps and control by mass flow controller) of the growth method, more effective designing and manipulation of nanostructure formation process would hopefully be expected.
Interestingly, the nutrient-sensing TOR pathway that is activated by insulin, growth factors and nutrients is an essential controller of cell growth.
For example, TOR pathway is shown to be a central controller of cell growth and variation in its activity strongly affected the growth [14], [15], [28].
All three conditions (and the spread of pathogenic fungi) are due to ectopic or otherwise undesirable cell growth, suggesting that the molecular target of rapamycin is a central controller of cell growth.
The mTOR pathway involves two functional complexes: the mTOR complex 1 (mthat1) that is an important controller of cell growth and proliferation and plays a major role in controlling autophagy, and the mTOR complex 2 (mthat2) that is not directly implicated in autophagy modulation.
The Target of Rapamycin Complex is a central controller of cell growth and differentiation in eukaryotes.
The target of rapamycin (TOR) is a large (281 kDa) conserved Ser/Thr protein kinase that functions as a central controller of cell growth.
TOR (Target of Rapamycin) kinase is a highly conserved, central controller of cell growth [1] [3].
TOR (Target of Rapamycin) is a highly conserved protein kinase and a central controller of cell growth.
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