Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 2 Protects the Heart From Ischemic Damage
Mirko Völkers(German Cancer Research Center), Mark A. Sussman(San Diego State University), Haruhiro Toko(Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry), Anya Joyo(San Diego State University), Pearl Quijada(Broad Center), Christopher C. Glembotski(San Diego State University), Mathias H. Konstandin(Heidelberg University), Shirin Doroudgar(University of Phoenix), Natalie Gude(San Diego State University), Luis Ornelas(San Diego State University), Donna J. Thuerauf(Baylor College of Medicine), Kaitleen Samse(San Diego State University), Shabana Din(San Diego State University)
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