Showing 1 of 1 PublicationsSignaling Pathways: The Benefits of Good CommunicationFisher T, White M. Signaling Pathways: The Benefits of Good Communication. Current Biology 2004, 14: r1005-r1007. PMID: 15589136, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2004.11.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsEnzyme ActivationGTPase-Activating ProteinsHumansInsulin ResistanceModels, BiologicalMutationNeoplasm MetastasisProtein KinasesProteinsReceptor, InsulinSignal TransductionTOR Serine-Threonine KinasesTuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 ProteinTumor Suppressor ProteinsConceptsTarget of rapamycinInsulin receptor substrateEukaryotic cellsNutrient availabilityReceptor substrateMTORSystemic insulin resistanceRecent studiesInsulin resistanceRapamycinPathwayCrosstalkCellsInhibitsDownload Full List
Signaling Pathways: The Benefits of Good CommunicationFisher T, White M. Signaling Pathways: The Benefits of Good Communication. Current Biology 2004, 14: r1005-r1007. PMID: 15589136, DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2004.11.024.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsMeSH KeywordsAnimalsEnzyme ActivationGTPase-Activating ProteinsHumansInsulin ResistanceModels, BiologicalMutationNeoplasm MetastasisProtein KinasesProteinsReceptor, InsulinSignal TransductionTOR Serine-Threonine KinasesTuberous SclerosisTuberous Sclerosis Complex 1 ProteinTumor Suppressor ProteinsConceptsTarget of rapamycinInsulin receptor substrateEukaryotic cellsNutrient availabilityReceptor substrateMTORSystemic insulin resistanceRecent studiesInsulin resistanceRapamycinPathwayCrosstalkCellsInhibits