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Description Figure 4. Regulation of mTOR signaling through primary cilia. Ciliary localized LKB1 inhibits mTOR, and keeps mTORC1 activity at a lower level. Inhibition of primary cilia formation results in increased mTORC1 activity, increased levels of active S6K, and larger cell size. Created with BioRender.com.
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Author Yanardag, S.; Pugacheva, E.N. Primary
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