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Raptor, a Binding Partner of Target of Rapamycin (TOR), Mediates TOR Action 2002 2026 2010 2018 1.4k
  1. Raptor, a Binding Partner of Target of Rapamycin (TOR), Mediates TOR Action (2002)
    Kenta Hara, Samuel Long et al. Cell
  2. The Mammalian Target of Rapamycin (mTOR) Partner, Raptor, Binds the mTOR Substrates p70 S6 Kinase and 4E-BP1 through Their TOR Signaling (TOS) Motif (2003)
    Chiharu Tokunaga, Satoshi Eguchi et al. Journal of Biological Chemistry

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25 by Nobel laureates 36 from Science/Nature 277 standout
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Works of Hidayat Sujuti being referenced

Raptor, a Binding Partner of Target of Rapamycin (TOR), Mediates TOR Action
2002 Standout
Carboxyl‐terminal region conserved among phosphoinositide‐kinase‐related kinases is indispensable for mTOR function in vivo and in vitro
2000
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Author Peers

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Hidayat Sujuti 2102 56 129 344 309 89 2.7k
Thomas Herget 1726 36 141 203 257 59 2.7k
Dhirendra P. Singh 2433 47 100 364 352 102 3.5k
Guang Yang 1602 148 184 505 297 103 3.0k
Yuan Tian 1493 30 135 458 352 81 2.6k
Suresh Mishra 1277 337 89 305 284 83 2.8k
Eunhee Kim 1620 24 90 434 306 112 2.9k
Mitsuhiro Matsuda 1123 173 77 454 187 106 2.5k
Eunjung Kim 1525 29 86 200 454 61 2.4k
Hitoshi Yagisawa 1564 42 141 304 674 112 2.6k
Bin Xue 1928 83 105 522 440 104 3.0k

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