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1. Hypoxia-induced mitochondrial stress granules.

3. Daf-16 mediated repression of cytosolic ribosomal protein genes facilitates a hypoxia sensitive to hypoxia resistant transformation in long-lived germline mutants.

4. Effect of the mitochondrial unfolded protein response on hypoxic death and mitochondrial protein aggregation.

5. Coordinate Regulation of Ribosome and tRNA Biogenesis Controls Hypoxic Injury and Translation.

7. Reactivation of RNA metabolism underlies somatic restoration after adult reproductive diapause in C. elegans .

8. Ageing and hypoxia cause protein aggregation in mitochondria.

9. Defects in the C. elegans acyl-CoA synthase, acs-3, and nuclear hormone receptor, nhr-25, cause sensitivity to distinct, but overlapping stresses.

10. Rho signaling participates in membrane fluidity homeostasis.

11. Coordinate regulation of lipid metabolism by novel nuclear receptor partnerships.

12. A buoyancy-based screen of Drosophila larvae for fat-storage mutants reveals a role for Sir2 in coupling fat storage to nutrient availability.

13. Regulation of C. elegans fat uptake and storage by acyl-CoA synthase-3 is dependent on NR5A family nuclear hormone receptor nhr-25.

14. Functional modularity of nuclear hormone receptors in a Caenorhabditis elegans metabolic gene regulatory network.

15. Starvation protects germline stem cells and extends reproductive longevity in C. elegans.

16. The Caenorhabditis elegans HNF4alpha Homolog, NHR-31, mediates excretory tube growth and function through coordinate regulation of the vacuolar ATPase.

17. A 13C isotope labeling strategy reveals the influence of insulin signaling on lipogenesis in C. elegans.

18. Neural and molecular dissection of a C. elegans sensory circuit that regulates fat and feeding.

19. The Mediator subunit MDT-15 confers metabolic adaptation to ingested material.

20. A Mediator subunit, MDT-15, integrates regulation of fatty acid metabolism by NHR-49-dependent and -independent pathways in C. elegans.

21. A Caenorhabditis elegans nutrient response system partially dependent on nuclear receptor NHR-49.

22. A quantitative description of the binding states and in vitro function of antitermination protein N of bacteriophage lambda.

23. Nuclear hormone receptor NHR-49 controls fat consumption and fatty acid composition in C. elegans.

24. Identification of C. elegans DAF-12-binding sites, response elements, and target genes.

25. Diversity and function of orphan nuclear receptors in nematodes.

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