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1. Aspirin enhances radio/chemo-therapy sensitivity in C. elegans by inducing germ cell apoptosis and suppresses RAS overactivated tumorigenesis via mtROS-mediated DNA damage and MAPK pathway.

2. Transgenerational response of germline histone acetyltransferases and deacetylases to nanoplastics at predicted environmental doses in Caenorhabditis elegans.

3. Hierarchical behavior control by a single class of interneurons.

4. The small GTPase RAB-18 is involved in regulating development/diapause by recruiting the intestinal cholesterol transporter NCR-1 onto the apical side in Caenorhabditis elegans.

5. C. elegans PPEF-type phosphatase (Retinal degeneration C ortholog) functions in diverse classes of cilia to regulate nematode behaviors.

6. Experience-dependent, sexually dimorphic synaptic connectivity defined by sex-specific cadherin expression.

7. Mycotoxin zearalenone induces multi-/trans-generational toxic effects and germline toxicity transmission via histone methyltransferase MES-4 in Caenorhabditis elegans.

8. cGMP-dependent pathway and a GPCR kinase are required for photoresponse in the nematode Pristionchus pacificus.

9. Translation initiation or elongation inhibition triggers contrasting effects on Caenorhabditis elegans survival during pathogen infection.

10. HSF-1 promotes longevity through ubiquilin-1-dependent mitochondrial network remodelling.

11. Aronia melanocarpa extract extends the lifespan and health-span of Caenorhabditis elegans via mitogen-activated protein kinase 1.

12. Endocytosis restricts dendrite branching via removing ectopically localized branching ligands.

13. Neuropeptide signaling network of Caenorhabditis elegans: from structure to behavior.

14. The structural role of Skp1 in the synaptonemal complex is conserved in nematodes.

15. The Raf/LIN-45 C-terminal distal tail segment negatively regulates signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans.

16. The N terminus-only (trans) function of the adhesion G protein-coupled receptor latrophilin-1 controls multiple processes in reproduction of Caenorhabditis elegans.

17. SKN-1 activation during infection of Caenorhabditis elegans requires CDC-48 and endoplasmic reticulum proteostasis.

18. The combination of metformin and high glucose increased longevity of Caenorhabditis elegans a DAF-16/FOXO-independent manner: cancer/diabetic model via C. elegans .

19. Racing through C. elegans mitosis using cyclin B3.

20. Length-sensitive partitioning of Caenorhabditis elegans meiotic chromosomes responds to proximity and number of crossover sites.

21. Dopey-dependent regulation of extracellular vesicles maintains neuronal morphology.

22. Regulation of outer kinetochore assembly during meiosis I and II by CENP-A and KNL-2/M18BP1 in C. elegans oocytes.

23. Dietary methionine functions in proliferative zone maintenance and egg production via sams-1 in Caenorhabditis elegans.

24. Cyclin B3 is a dominant fast-acting cyclin that drives rapid early embryonic mitoses.

25. Expanding the Repertoire of ceDAF-12 Ligands for Modulation of the Steroid Endocrine System in C. Elegans.

26. Hierarchical regulation of functionally antagonistic neuropeptides expressed in a single neuron pair.

27. ELO-6 expression predicts longevity in isogenic populations of Caenorhabditis elegans.

28. SID-2 is a conserved extracellular vesicle protein that is not associated with environmental RNAi in parasitic nematodes.

29. Calcineurin inhibition enhances Caenorhabditis elegans lifespan by defecation defects-mediated calorie restriction and nuclear hormone signaling.

30. Almost 40 years of studying homeobox genes in C. elegans.

31. Paeoniflorin alleviates toxicity and accumulation of 6-PPD quinone by activating ACS-22 in Caenorhabditis elegans.

32. Senolytics Enhance the Longevity of Caenorhabditis elegans by Altering Betaine Metabolism.

33. C. elegans epicuticlins define specific compartments in the apical extracellular matrix and function in wound repair.

34. A human progeria-associated BAF-1 mutation modulates gene expression and accelerates aging in C. elegans.

35. β-asarone protects against age-related motor decline via activation of SKN-1/Nrf2 and subsequent induction of GST-4.

36. Elucidating the effective age for dietary restriction and the key metabolites involved.

37. HERD-1 mediates multiphase condensate immiscibility to regulate small RNA-driven transgenerational epigenetic inheritance.

38. DMT1 knockout abolishes ferroptosis induced mitochondrial dysfunction in C. elegans amyloid β proteotoxicity.

39. Fasting shapes chromatin architecture through an mTOR/RNA Pol I axis.

40. Non-cell-autonomous regulation of germline proteostasis by insulin/IGF-1 signaling-induced dietary peptide uptake via PEPT-1.

41. FHOD-1 and profilin protect sarcomeres against contraction-induced deformation> in C. elegans .

42. Chitosan nanoparticles encapsulated Piper betle essential oil alleviates Alzheimer's disease associated pathology in Caenorhabditis elegans.

43. Punica granatum L. leaf extract enhances stress tolerance and promotes healthy longevity through HLH-30/TFEB, DAF16/FOXO, and SKN1/NRF2 crosstalk in Caenorhabditis elegans.

44. Cysteine protease cathepsin B promotes lysosome integrity to extend the lifespan of alternative day fasting worms.

45. CYP14 family in Caenorhabditis elegans: Mitochondrial function, detoxification, and lifespan.

46. Sodium Benzoate Induces Fat Accumulation and Reduces Lifespan via the SKN-1/Nrf2 Signaling Pathway: Evidence from the Caenorhabditis elegans Model.

47. Ortholog of autism candidate gene RBM27 regulates mitoribosomal assembly factor MALS-1 to protect against mitochondrial dysfunction and axon degeneration during neurodevelopment.

48. Exploring diabesity pathophysiology through proteomic analysis using Caenorhabditis elegans .

49. The replicative helicase CMG is required for the divergence of cell fates during asymmetric cell division in vivo.

50. Myeloproliferative Neoplasm-like Mutations of Calreticulin Induce Phenotypes Associated with Calreticulin Dysfunction in C. elegans .

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