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1. Metabolic and transcriptomic reprogramming during contact inhibition-induced quiescence is mediated by YAP-dependent and YAP-independent mechanisms

2. Diet-induced loss of adipose hexokinase 2 correlates with hyperglycemia

3. A non-catalytic scaffolding activity of hexokinase 2 contributes to EMT and metastasis

4. The calcium-binding protein S100B reduces IL6 production in malignant melanoma via inhibition of RSK cellular signaling.

5. Hexokinase 2 is dispensable for T cell-dependent immunity

6. Aerobic Glycolysis Is Essential for Normal Rod Function and Controls Secondary Cone Death in Retinitis Pigmentosa

7. Hexokinase-2 depletion inhibits glycolysis and induces oxidative phosphorylation in hepatocellular carcinoma and sensitizes to metformin

9. Stability and function of adult vasculature is sustained by Akt/Jagged1 signalling axis in endothelium

10. Selective eradication of cancer displaying hyperactive Akt by exploiting the metabolic consequences of Akt activation

11. Hexokinase II may be dispensable for CD4 T cell responses against a virus infection.

12. Systemic Akt1 Deletion after Tumor Onset in p53−/− Mice Increases Lifespan and Regresses Thymic Lymphoma Emulating p53 Restoration

13. Author Correction: Hexokinase-2 depletion inhibits glycolysis and induces oxidative phosphorylation in hepatocellular carcinoma and sensitizes to metformin

14. Akt1 in osteoblasts and osteoclasts controls bone remodeling.

17. How to inhibit breast cancer and breast cancer metastasis with Akt inhibitors: Lessons learned from studies in mice

18. Abstract 5598: Microfluidic isolation and capture of circulating tumor cells and clusters from mouse blood

19. A novel non-catalytic scaffolding activity of Hexokinase 2 contributes to EMT and metastasis

20. A Novel Non-Catalytic Scaffolding Activity of Hexokinase 2 Contributes to EMT and Metastasis

21. Cell autonomous versus systemic Akt isoform deletions uncovered new roles for Akt1 and Akt2 in breast cancer

22. Amalgam regulates the receptor tyrosine kinase pathway through Sprouty in glial cell development

23. Diet-induced loss of adipose Hexokinase 2 triggers hyperglycemia

24. Akt2 (Protein Kinase B Beta) Stabilizes ATP7A, a Copper Transporter for Extracellular Superoxide Dismutase, in Vascular Smooth Muscle

25. The calcium-binding protein S100B reduces IL6 production in malignant melanoma via inhibition of RSK cellular signaling

26. FGF-dependent metabolic control of vascular development

27. Expanding the concepts of cancer metabolism

28. Hepatic HKDC1 Expression Contributes to Liver Metabolism

29. Reprogramming glucose metabolism in cancer: can it be exploited for cancer therapy?

30. Akt1 promotes stimuli-induced endothelial-barrier protection through FoxO-mediated tight-junction protein turnover

31. Spontaneous Hepatocellular Carcinoma after the Combined Deletion of Akt Isoforms

32. Hexokinase 2 is dispensable for T cell-dependent immunity

33. Hexokinase 2 as a novel selective metabolic target for rheumatoid arthritis

34. Selective eradication of cancer displaying hyperactive Akt by exploiting the metabolic consequences of Akt activation

35. Hexokinase-2 depletion inhibits glycolysis and induces oxidative phosphorylation in hepatocellular carcinoma and sensitizes to metformin

37. Quantitative Lipid Imaging Reveals a New Signaling Function of Phosphatidylinositol-3,4-Bisphophate: Isoform- and Site-Specific Activation of Akt

38. Fuelling cancer cells

39. Systemic Akt1 Deletion after Tumor Onset in p53−/− Mice Increases Lifespan and Regresses Thymic Lymphoma Emulating p53 Restoration

40. Akt as a target for cancer therapy: more is not always better (lessons from studies in mice)

41. PTK6 Activation at the Membrane Regulates Epithelial–Mesenchymal Transition in Prostate Cancer

42. ROS inhibitor N-acetyl-<scp>L</scp>-cysteine antagonizes the activity of proteasome inhibitors

43. The Akt1 Isoform Is Required for Optimal IFN-β Transcription through Direct Phosphorylation of β-Catenin

44. Akt3 Deficiency in Macrophages Promotes Foam Cell Formation and Atherosclerosis in Mice

45. Akt-dependent Skp2 mRNA translation is required for exiting contact inhibition, oncogenesis, and adipogenesis

46. Stability and function of adult vasculature is sustained by Akt/Jagged1 signalling axis in endothelium

47. An important role for Akt3 in platelet activation and thrombosis

48. The effect Akt2 deletion on tumor development in Pten+/− mice

49. Akt isoforms and glucose homeostasis – the leptin connection

50. Deregulation of FoxM1b leads to tumour metastasis

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