Inhibition of mTOR Kinase by AZD8055 Can Antagonize Chemotherapy-induced Cell Death through Autophagy Induction and Down-regulation of p62/Sequestosome 1
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Inhibition of mTOR Kinase by AZD8055 Can Antagonize Chemotherapy-induced Cell Death through Autophagy Induction and Down-regulation of p62/Sequestosome 1
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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 286, Issue 46, Pages 40002-40012
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American Society for Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (ASBMB)
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2011-09-24
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10.1074/jbc.m111.297432
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