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1. Spectrum of germline and somatic mitochondrial DNA variants in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

2. TSC2 regulates lysosome biogenesis via a non-canonical RAGC and TFEB-dependent mechanism

3. mTORC1 is a mechanosensor that regulates surfactant function and lung compliance during ventilator-induced lung injury

4. Vps34-mediated macropinocytosis in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2-deficient cells supports tumorigenesis

7. Data from TSC2 Interacts with HDLBP/Vigilin and Regulates Stress Granule Formation

8. Figure S5 from Therapeutic Targeting of DGKA-Mediated Macropinocytosis Leads to Phospholipid Reprogramming in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

9. Supplementary Table S1 from p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

10. Data from p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

11. Figure S2 from p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

12. Data from Therapeutic Targeting of DGKA-Mediated Macropinocytosis Leads to Phospholipid Reprogramming in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

13. Supplementary Materials and Methods from p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

14. Raw data for Supplementary Table 1 and 2 from p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

15. Hypersensitivity to ferroptosis in chromophobe RCC is mediated by a glutathione metabolic dependency and cystine import via solute carrier family 7 member 11

16. Therapeutic Targeting of DGKA-Mediated Macropinocytosis Leads to Phospholipid Reprogramming in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex

17. Drug Inhibition of Redox Factor-1 Restores Hypoxia-Driven Changes in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2 Deficient Cells

18. Interleukin-6 mediates PSAT1 expression and serine metabolism in TSC2-deficient cells

19. TSC2 regulates lysosome biogenesis via a non-canonical RAGC and TFEB-dependent mechanism

20. Tumors with TSC mutations are sensitive to CDK7 inhibition through NRF2 and glutathione depletion

21. TSC2 Interacts with HDLBP/Vigilin and Regulates Stress Granule Formation

22. Histone deacetylase 6–mediated selective autophagy regulates COPD-associated cilia dysfunction

24. Mechanosensitive activation of mTORC1 mediates ventilator induced lung injury during the acute respiratory distress syndrome

25. TSC2 regulates microRNA biogenesis via mTORC1 and GSK3β

26. Protease activity sensors enable real-time treatment response monitoring in lymphangioleiomyomatosis

27. Rapamycin-induced miR-21 promotes mitochondrial homeostasis and adaptation in mTORC1 activated cells

28. p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

29. Rapamycin-upregulated miR-29b promotes mTORC1-hyperactive cell growth in TSC2-deficient cells by downregulating tumor suppressor retinoic acid receptor β (RARβ)

30. New developments in the genetics and pathogenesis of tumours in tuberous sclerosis complex

31. Correction: p62/SQSTM1 Cooperates with Hyperactive mTORC1 to Regulate Glutathione Production, Maintain Mitochondrial Integrity, and Promote Tumorigenesis

32. Abstract A01: Vps34 promotes macropinocytosis in Tsc2-deficient cells

33. Abstract A28: Rapamycin-upregulated miR-29b promotes mTORC1-hyperactivative cell growth by downregulating retinoic acid receptor β (RARβ)

34. Renal disease in tuberous sclerosis complex: pathogenesis and therapy

35. Vps34-mediated macropinocytosis in Tuberous Sclerosis Complex 2-deficient cells supports tumorigenesis

36. TSC2-deficient tumors have evidence of T cell exhaustion and respond to anti–PD-1/anti–CTLA-4 immunotherapy

37. Regulation of YAP by mTOR and autophagy reveals a therapeutic target of tuberous sclerosis complex

38. Inactivation of Tsc2 in Mesoderm-Derived Cells Causes Polycystic Kidney Lesions and Impairs Lung Alveolarization

39. New developments in the genetics and pathogenesis of tumours in tuberous sclerosis complex

40. TLR4 deficiency promotes autophagy during cigarette smoke-induced pulmonary emphysema

42. Abstract A09: Therapeutic targeting of TSC2-deficient cells with Methotrexate: Results of a drug repurposing screen

43. Cecal Ligation and Puncture-induced Sepsis as a Model To Study Autophagy in Mice

44. Abstract A35: Regulation of the tumor microenvironment by oncogenic p62 in mTORC1-hyperactive diseases: Tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) and lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM)

45. Abstract B12: Rapamycin-induced miR-21 promotes the survival of mTORC1 hyperactivated cells in tuberous sclerosis complex models

50. Isolation of Mouse Respiratory Epithelial Cells and Exposure to Experimental Cigarette Smoke at Air Liquid Interface

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