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1. Cellular NAD⁺ Level: A Key Determinant of Mitochondrial Quality and Health

2. Equality, equity, and reality of open access on scholarly information

3. Increased number of papers co-authored by professor and his students in humanities and social sciences journals published in Korea

4. Nicotinamide Treatment Facilitates Mitochondrial Fission through Drp1 Activation Mediated by SIRT1-Induced Changes in Cellular Levels of cAMP and Ca2+

5. Increased citation of Korean scholarly journals during the years 2008 to 2013

7. High Levels of ROS Impair Lysosomal Acidity and Autophagy Flux in Glucose-Deprived Fibroblasts by Activating ATM and Erk Pathways

8. Possible Adverse Effects of High-Dose Nicotinamide: Mechanisms and Safety Assessment

9. A Rise in ATP, ROS, and Mitochondrial Content upon Glucose Withdrawal Correlates with a Dysregulated Mitochondria Turnover Mediated by the Activation of the Protein Deacetylase SIRT1

10. Impaired Autophagic Flux in Glucose-Deprived Cells: An Outcome of Lysosomal Acidification Failure Exacerbated by Mitophagy Dysfunction.

11. Lipofuscin Granule Accumulation Requires Autophagy Activation.

12. Nicotinamide Treatment Facilitates Mitochondrial Fission through Drp1 Activation Mediated by SIRT1-Induced Changes in Cellular Levels of cAMP and Ca2+

13. Cellular NAD⁺ Level: A Key Determinant of Mitochondrial Quality and Health

14. Equality, equity, and reality of open access on scholarly information

15. Modulation of Mitochondrial Membrane Potential and ROS Generation by Nicotinamide in a Manner Independent of SIRT1 and Mitophagy

16. Increased number of papers co-authored by professor and his students in humanities and social sciences journals published in Korea

17. Diverse therapeutic efficacies and more diverse mechanisms of nicotinamide

18. Contributors

19. Pharmacological Nicotinamide: Mechanisms Centered Around SIRT1 Activity

20. Targeted cleavage of mRNA by human RNase P

21. Possible Adverse Effects of High-Dose Nicotinamide: Mechanisms and Safety Assessment

22. High-Dose Nicotinamide Suppresses ROS Generation and Augments Population Expansion during CD8+ T Cell Activation

23. Nicotinamide Exerts Antioxidative Effects on Senescent Cells

24. A Study on Optimal Design of a Military Automated Logistics Center with Simulation and AHP

26. Nicotinamide is an inhibitor of SIRT1 in vitro, but can be a stimulator in cells

27. Chemical and Physical Approaches to Extend the Replicative and Differentiation Potential of Stem Cells

28. GSK3 inactivation is involved in mitochondrial complex IV defect in transforming growth factor (TGF) β1-induced senescence

29. Nicotinamide-induced Mitophagy

30. Kinetics of the cell biological changes occurring in the progression of DNA damage-induced senescence

31. Reciprocal roles of SIRT1 and SKIP in the regulation of RAR activity: implication in the retinoic acid-induced neuronal differentiation of P19 cells

32. Nicotinamide enhances mitochondria quality through autophagy activation in human cells

33. A comparative analysis of the cell biology of senescence and aging

34. Comparison of Cellular Senescence Phenotype in Human Fibroblasts from New-born and Aged Donors

35. Nicotinamide extends replicative lifespan of human cells

36. 2-Deoxyglucose: An anticancer and antiviral therapeutic, but not any more a low glucose mimetic

37. The role of HPV oncoproteins and cellular factors in maintenance of hTERT expression in cervical carcinoma cells

38. Down-regulation of Sp1 Activity through Modulation of O-Glycosylation by Treatment with a Low Glucose Mimetic, 2-Deoxyglucose

39. Senescence suppressors: their practical importance in replicative lifespan extension in stem cells

40. Effect of BPV1 E2-Mediated Inhibition of E6/E7 Expression in HPV16-Positive Cervical Carcinoma Cells

41. Inactivation of Interferon Regulatory Factor-1 Tumor Suppressor Protein by HPV E7 Oncoprotein

42. Antiproliferative effects of retinoic acid/interferon in cervical carcinoma cell lines: Cooperative growth suppression of IRF-1 and p53

43. The antibody response to HPV proteins and the genomic state of HPVs in patients with cervical cancer

44. The effects of the adenovirus-mediated wild-type p53 delivery in human epithelial ovarian cancer cell linein vitroandin vivo

45. Physical Status and Expression of HPV Genes in Cervical Cancers

46. Cellular NAD+ Level: A Key Determinant of Mitochondrial Quality and Health.

47. The HPV16 E5 Protein: Expression, Detection, and Stable Complex Formation with Transmembrane Proteins in COS Cells

48. Status of mTOR activity may phenotypically differentiate senescence and quiescence

49. The E5 transforming proteins of the papillomaviruses

50. Fluorescence-based detection and quantification of features of cellular senescence

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