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mTOR – Function, Signaling Pathway and Medical Relevance

mTOR is a central enzyme (kinase) in human cells that regulates cell growth, metabolism, and cell division. It plays a key role in cancer, metabolic diseases, and the aging process.

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Muscle Tear

A muscle tear is a complete or partial rupture of muscle fibers, often caused by overexertion or trauma. It causes severe pain, swelling, and restricted movement.

Rotator Cuff Tear

A rotator cuff tear is an injury to the tendons surrounding the shoulder joint. It causes pain and weakness and can result from acute trauma or gradual wear and tear.

Sprains

A sprain is an injury to the ligaments surrounding a joint, often caused by twisting or overstretching. Common symptoms include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion.

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