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High-protein diets increase cardiovascular risk by activating macrophage mTOR to suppress mitophagy

cardiovascular
macrophage
mTOR
mitophagy
proteolysis

Lipid Signaling Drives Proteolytic Rewiring of Mitochondria by YME1L

mTOR
YME1L
proteolysis
Graphical abstract

Inhibiting Glutamine-Dependent mTORC1 Activation Ameliorates Liver Cancers Driven by β-Catenin Mutations

Wnt
beta-catenin
mTOR
glutamine

Galectins Control mTOR in Response to Endomembrane Damage.

AMPK
APEX2
LC3
TAK1
Data Abstract

MITF-MIR211 axis is a novel autophagy amplifier system during cellular stress

Autophagy
cellular stress
lysosome
microRNA
Jingyue Gia - Abstract

Jingyue Jia - "Galectins Control mTOR in Response to Endomembrane Damage"

mTOR
AMPK
Autophagy
galectins
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