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1. Histidine dipeptides are key regulators of excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle: evidence from a novel CARNS1 knockout rat model

2. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

3. Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (4th edition)

4. Cardiac troponin I directly binds and inhibits mitochondrial ATP synthase with a noncanonical role in the post-ischemic heart.

6. Metabolic dysfunction induced by HFD + L-NAME preferentially affects hippocampal mitochondria, impacting spatial memory in rats.

7. 4-Hydroxynonenal impairs miRNA maturation in heart failure via Dicer post-translational modification.

8. Small-Molecule Inhibition of MuRF1 Prevents Early Disuse-Induced Diaphragmatic Dysfunction and Atrophy.

9. Autophagy deficiency abolishes liver mitochondrial DNA segregation.

10. Effect of FKBP12-Derived Intracellular Peptides on Rapamycin-Induced FKBP-FRB Interaction and Autophagy.

11. Histidine dipeptides are key regulators of excitation-contraction coupling in cardiac muscle: Evidence from a novel CARNS1 knockout rat model.

12. Cancer-induced muscle atrophy is determined by intrinsic muscle oxidative capacity.

13. Exercise training reverses cancer-induced oxidative stress and decrease in muscle COPS2/TRIP15/ALIEN.

14. A selective inhibitor of mitofusin 1-βIIPKC association improves heart failure outcome in rats.

15. Exercise prevents impaired autophagy and proteostasis in a model of neurogenic myopathy.

16. Effects of N-acetylcysteine on isolated skeletal muscle contractile properties after an acute bout of aerobic exercise.

17. Exercise reestablishes autophagic flux and mitochondrial quality control in heart failure.

18. Aerobic Swim Training Restores Aortic Endothelial Function by Decreasing Superoxide Levels in Spontaneously Hypertensive Rats.

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