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“... which was related to AKT/mTOR dephosphorylation, and when coincubated, the antiproliferative action was...”
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“.... Specifically, Mn increased the phosphorylation of DARPP-32-Thr-34, ERK1/2 and AKT. Additionally, Mn increased...”
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“... study evaluated and compared the effect of CGEN 856S and Ang-(1-7) on AKT/eNOS and AKT/FOXO1 activation...”
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“... analyzed the expression of phosphorylated PI3K [p85-PI3K], Akt [p-Akt (Ser 473)] and eNOS [p-eNOS (Ser 1177...”
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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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