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Publications by Juana Maria Flores
The mTOR Pathway Is Necessary for Survival of Mice With Short Telomeres
Nature Communications
Astronomy
Genetics
Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Chemistry
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Harnessing the mTOR Pathway for Tuberculosis Treatment
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Tumor Suppressor P16INK4A Is Necessary for Survival of Cervical Carcinoma Cell Lines
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Environmental Sustainability—necessary for Survival
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Disease Research: Short Telomeres, Damaged Hearts
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Short Telomeres and Stem Cell Exhaustion Model Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy in MDX/mTR Mice
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Sirt1 Decreased Adipose Inflammation by Interacting With Akt2 and Inhibiting mTOR/S6K1 Pathway in Mice
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Are Short Telomeres Hallmarks of Cancer Recurrence?
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