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An Inhibitor of PTEN Is Accidentally Ingested by an Infant

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An inhibitor of PTEN is accidentally ingested by an infant.The infant displays symptoms of hypoglycemia.How would inhibiting PTEN lead to this outcome?

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PTEN removes the phosphate from PIP3 to ...

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