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Characterization of the Rapamycin-Sensitive Phosphoproteome Reveals That Sch9 Is a Central Coordinator of Protein Synthesis
Genes and Development
Genetics
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A Rapamycin-Sensitive Signaling Pathway Is Essential for the Full Expression of Persistent Pain States
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Phosphoproteome Analysis Reveals Regulatory Sites in Major Pathways of Cardiac Mitochondria
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