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James Mitchell, Ph.D.
John B. Little
Marianne Wessling-Resnick
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Sustained hyperglycemia specifically targets translation of mRNAs for insulin secretion
The CRTC-1 transcriptional domain is required for COMPASS complex-mediated longevity in C. elegans
Neuronal mTORC1 inhibition promotes longevity without suppressing anabolic growth and reproduction in C. elegans
Endothelial FABP4 constitutes the majority of basal circulating hormone levels and regulates lipolysis-driven insulin secretion
Sympathetic tone dictates the impact of lipolysis on FABP4 secretion
Mitochondrial morphology controls fatty acid utilization by changing CPT1sensitivity to malonyl-CoA
mTORC1 regulates a lysosome-dependent adaptive shift in intracellular lipid species
Reciprocal effects of mTOR inhibitors on pro-survival proteins dictate therapeutic responses in tuberous sclerosis complex
The non-essential TSC complex component TBC1D7 restricts tissue mTORC1 signaling and brain and neuron growth
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