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John Blenis

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Current Biology : CB|April 23, 2002
Identification of a conserved motif required for mTOR signalingStefanie S Schalm, John Blenis
Molecular Cell|March 28, 2007
PHLPPing it off: phosphatases get in the AktMichelle C Mendoza, John Blenis
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 2, 2016
CELL SIGNALING. Seeing mTORC1 specificityGwen R Buel, John Blenis
Current Biology : CB|December 19, 2023
Nutrient signaling: Starvation flips a phosphoinositide switch on lysosomal catabolismMichal J Nagiec, John Blenis
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|January 7, 2015
A nexus for cellular homeostasis: the interplay between metabolic and signal transduction pathwaysAna P Gomes, John Blenis
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|June 10, 2004
ERK and p38 MAPK-activated protein kinases: a family of protein kinases with diverse biological functionsPhilippe P Roux, John Blenis
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 7, 2009
Not all substrates are treated equally: implications for mTOR, rapamycin-resistance and cancer therapyAndrew Y Choo, John Blenis
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|April 3, 2009
Molecular mechanisms of mTOR-mediated translational controlXiaoju Max Ma, John Blenis
Oncogene|April 20, 2004
Target of rapamycin (TOR): an integrator of nutrient and growth factor signals and coordinator of cell growth and cell cycle progressionDiane C Fingar, John Blenis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 21, 2005
Identification of S6 kinase 1 as a novel mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)-phosphorylating kinaseMarina K Holz, John Blenis
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Current Biology : CB|April 23, 2002
Identification of a conserved motif required for mTOR signalingStefanie S Schalm, John Blenis
Molecular Cell|March 28, 2007
PHLPPing it off: phosphatases get in the AktMichelle C Mendoza, John Blenis
Science (New York, N.Y.)|January 2, 2016
CELL SIGNALING. Seeing mTORC1 specificityGwen R Buel, John Blenis
Current Biology : CB|December 19, 2023
Nutrient signaling: Starvation flips a phosphoinositide switch on lysosomal catabolismMichal J Nagiec, John Blenis
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|January 7, 2015
A nexus for cellular homeostasis: the interplay between metabolic and signal transduction pathwaysAna P Gomes, John Blenis
Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews : MMBR|June 10, 2004
ERK and p38 MAPK-activated protein kinases: a family of protein kinases with diverse biological functionsPhilippe P Roux, John Blenis
Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)|February 7, 2009
Not all substrates are treated equally: implications for mTOR, rapamycin-resistance and cancer therapyAndrew Y Choo, John Blenis
Nature Reviews. Molecular Cell Biology|April 3, 2009
Molecular mechanisms of mTOR-mediated translational controlXiaoju Max Ma, John Blenis
Oncogene|April 20, 2004
Target of rapamycin (TOR): an integrator of nutrient and growth factor signals and coordinator of cell growth and cell cycle progressionDiane C Fingar, John Blenis
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|May 21, 2005
Identification of S6 kinase 1 as a novel mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)-phosphorylating kinaseMarina K Holz, John Blenis
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