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  • 3. Alcohol Acutely Antagonizes Refeeding-Induced Alterations in the Rag GTPase-Ragulator Complex in Skeletal Muscle.
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  • 10. Chronic alcohol feeding impairs mTOR(Ser 2448) phosphorylation in rat hearts.
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  • 13. Modulation of translation initiation in rat skeletal muscle and liver in response to food intake.
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  • 17. Restorative Mechanisms Regulating Protein Balance in Skeletal Muscle During Recovery From Sepsis.
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  • 18. Impaired myocardial protein synthesis induced by acute alcohol intoxication is associated with changes in eIF4F.
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