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“...Câmara de invasão - PTEN - Akt - metaloproteinases...”
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“... pathways PI3K and AMPK/Akt/mTOR, the two major pathways involved in the angiogenesis process. This process...”
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“... in insulinemia; 3) insulin resistance; 4) decrease in GLUT4 content in the plasma membrane and its translocation...”
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“... progression by TME immunomodulation, leading to a decrease in primary tumor size and metastasis to the...”
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“... InsR and Akt phosphorylation. As expected, in the absence of an insulin stimulus, mimicking a fasting...”
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“... and its molecular mechanisms in human hepatocarcinoma cells, expressing or not the HCV (SGR-JFH1) when...”
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“... effects, CGRP acutely inhibited autophagy as estimated by the decrease in LC3II:LC3I and autophagic flux...”
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“... were performed in the gastrocnemius muscle (GM): insulin-stimulated Akt serine and threonine...”
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