Regulation of cellular growth by the Drosophila target of rapamycin dTOR.

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Published in Genes Dev on November 01, 2000

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H Zhang1, J P Stallock, J C Ng, C Reinhard, T P Neufeld

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1: Chiron Corporation, Emeryville, California 94608, USA.

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