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Submission Date: Apr 30, 2013
Summary: Recent work using mouse models has revealed that mTORC2, which unlike mTORC1 is not acutely sensitive to rapamycin, plays a key role in the regulation of organismal physiology. The substrates and pathways regulated by mTORC2 are at present relatively unknown
Using a mouse model with a targeted deletion of hepatic RICTOR, we investigated the loss of mTORC2 on the murine liver transcriptome
GEO Accession ID: GSE46515
PMID: 24072782
Submission Date: Apr 30, 2013
Summary: Recent work using mouse models has revealed that mTORC2, which unlike mTORC1 is not acutely sensitive to rapamycin, plays a key role in the regulation of organismal physiology. The substrates and pathways regulated by mTORC2 are at present relatively unknown
Using a mouse model with a targeted deletion of hepatic RICTOR, we investigated the loss of mTORC2 on the murine liver transcriptome
GEO Accession ID: GSE46515
PMID: 24072782
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