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1. Mitochondrial dysregulation occurs early in ALS motor cortex with TDP-43 pathology and suggests maintaining NAD+ balance as a therapeutic strategy

2. NU-9 improves health of hSOD1G93A mouse upper motor neurons in vitro, especially in combination with riluzole or edaravone

3. The Electrophysiological Determinants of Corticospinal Motor Neuron Vulnerability in ALS

4. Mitoautophagy: A Unique Self-Destructive Path Mitochondria of Upper Motor Neurons With TDP-43 Pathology Take, Very Early in ALS

5. Mutations and Protein Interaction Landscape Reveal Key Cellular Events Perturbed in Upper Motor Neurons with HSP and PLS

6. The Timing and Extent of Motor Neuron Vulnerability in ALS Correlates with Accumulation of Misfolded SOD1 Protein in the Cortex and in the Spinal Cord

7. Complexity of Generating Mouse Models to Study the Upper Motor Neurons: Let Us Shift Focus from Mice to Neurons

10. Modeling mammalian spermatogonial differentiation and meiotic initiation in vitro

11. 2-Year-Old and 3-Year-Old Italian ALS Patients with Novel

12. NU-9 improves health of hSOD1

13. Mitochondrial dysregulation occurs early in ALS motor cortex with TDP-43 pathology and suggests maintaining NAD

14. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

15. SBT-272 improves TDP-43 pathology in ALS upper motor neurons by modulating mitochondrial integrity, motility, and function

16. MCP1-CCR2 and neuroinflammation in the ALS motor cortex with TDP-43 pathology

17. Improving mitochondria and ER stability helps eliminate upper motor neuron degeneration that occurs due to mSOD1 toxicity and TDP‐43 pathology

18. Evidence for an early innate immune response in the motor cortex of ALS

19. Corticospinal Motor Neurons Are Susceptible to Increased ER Stress and Display Profound Degeneration in the Absence of UCHL1 Function

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