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Loewith, R. and Hall, M. N.. (2011) Target of Rapamycin (TOR) in nutrient signaling and growth control. Genetics, 189 (4). pp. 1177-1201.

Urban, J. and Soulard, A. and Huber, A. and Lippman, S. and Mukhopadhyay, D. and Deloche, O. and Wanke, V. and Anrather, D. and Ammerer, G. and Riezman, H. and Broach, J. R. and De Virgilio, C. and Hall, M. N. and Loewith, R.. (2007) Sch9 is a major target of TORC1 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular cell, Vol. 26, H. 5. pp. 663-674.

Mulet, J. M. and Martin, D. E. and Loewith, R. and Hall, M. N.. (2006) Mutual antagonism of target of rapamycin and calcineurin signaling. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281 (44). pp. 33000-33007.

Wullschleger, S. and Loewith, R. and Hall, M. N.. (2006) TOR signaling in growth and metabolism. Cell, 124 (3). pp. 471-484.

Wullschleger, S. and Loewith, R. and Oppliger, W. and Hall, M. N.. (2005) Molecular organization of target of rapamycin complex 2. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 280 (35). pp. 30697-30704.

Kamada, Y. and Fujioka, Y. and Suzuki, N. N. and Inagaki, F. and Wullschleger, S. and Loewith, R. and Hall, M. N. and Ohsumi, Y.. (2005) Tor2 directly phosphorylates the AGC kinase Ypk2 to regulate actin polarization. Molecular and Cellular Biology, Vol. 25, H. 16. pp. 7239-7248.

Jacinto, E. and Loewith, R. and Schmidt, A. and Lin, S. and Ruegg, M. A. and Hall, A. and Hall, M. N.. (2004) Mammalian TOR complex 2 controls the actin cytoskeleton and is rapamycin insensitive. Nature Cell Biology, Vol. 6, H. 11. pp. 1122-1128.

Loewith, R. and Hall, M. N.. (2004) TOR signaling in yeast : temporal and spatial control of cell growth. In: Cell growth. New York, pp. 139-166.

Loewith, R. and Jacinto, E. and Wullschleger, S. and Lorberg, A. and Crespo, J. L. and Bonenfant, D. and Oppliger, W. and Jenoe, P. and Hall, M. N.. (2002) Two TOR complexes, only one of which is rapamycin sensitive, have distinct roles in cell growth control. Molecular cell, Vol. 10, H. 3. pp. 457-468.

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