ERK-dependent mTOR pathway is involved in berberine-induced autophagy in hepatic steatosis
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ERK-dependent mTOR pathway is involved in berberine-induced autophagy in hepatic steatosis
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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 57, Issue 4, Pages 251-260
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Bioscientifica
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2016-09-23
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10.1530/jme-16-0139
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