mTOR regulates MAPKAPK2 translation to control the senescence-associated secretory phenotype
Nicolás Herranz(Hammersmith Hospital), Suchira Gallage(Hammersmith Hospital), Massimiliano Mellone(Cancer Research UK), Torsten Wüestefeld(University of Tübingen), Sabrina Klotz(University of Tübingen), Christopher J. Hanley(University of Southampton), Selina Raguz(Imperial College London), Juan Carlos Acosta(Imperial College London), Andrew J. Innes(Hammersmith Hospital), Ana Banito(Hammersmith Hospital), Athena Georgilis(Hammersmith Hospital), Alex Montoya(Hammersmith Hospital), Katharina Wolter(University of Tübingen), Gopuraja Dharmalingam(Hammersmith Hospital), Peter Faull(Imperial College London), Thomas Carroll(Imperial College London), Juan Pedro Martı́nez-Barberá(University College London), Pedro R. Cutillas(Hammersmith Hospital), Florian Reisinger(Helmholtz Zentrum München), Mathias Heikenwälder(Heidelberg University), Richard Miller(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor), Dominic J. Withers(Imperial College London), Lars Zender(University of Tübingen), Gareth J. Thomas(University of Southampton), Jesús Gil(Imperial College London)
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