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1. Pneumococcal sialidase promotes bacterial survival by fine-tuning of pneumolysin-mediated membrane disruption

2. Improved volume CLEM revealed that aberrant phagophores and RB1CC1/FIP200-containing clusters appear surround SQSTM1/p62 aggregates in Atg9a-deficient cells

3. Application of immuno- and affinity labeling with fluorescent dyes to in-resin CLEM of Epon-embedded cells

4. In-resin CLEM of Epon-embedded cells using proximity labeling

5. Lack of Cathepsin D in the central nervous system results in microglia and astrocyte activation and the accumulation of proteinopathy-related proteins

6. Two-color in-resin CLEM of Epon-embedded cells using osmium resistant green and red fluorescent proteins

7. Autophagy Deficiency in Renal Proximal Tubular Cells Leads to an Increase in Cellular Injury and Apoptosis under Normal Fed Conditions

8. Optimization of mNeonGreen for Homo sapiens increases its fluorescent intensity in mammalian cells.

9. Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein (PRIP) controls KIF5B-mediated insulin secretion

10. Lack of Cathepsin D in the Renal Proximal Tubular Cells Resulted in Increased Sensitivity against Renal Ischemia/Reperfusion Injury

11. Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein participates in the autophagic elimination of Staphylococcus aureus infecting mouse embryonic fibroblasts.

12. A super-ecliptic, pHluorin-mKate2, tandem fluorescent protein-tagged human LC3 for the monitoring of mammalian autophagy.

13. Enrichment of GABARAP relative to LC3 in the axonal initial segments of neurons.

14. Recent advances in in-resin correlative light and electron microscopy of Epon-embedded cells

17. Osmium-Resistant Fluorescent Proteins and In-Resin Correlative Light-Electron Microscopy of Epon-Embedded Mammalian Cultured Cells

18. Membranous Structures Directly Come in Contact With p62/SQSTM1 Bodies

19. Structural basis of antiviral activity of caffeic acid against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus

20. Characterization of starvation-induced autophagy in cerebellar Purkinje cells of pHluorin-mKate2-human LC3B transgenic mice

21. Impaired GATE16-mediated exocytosis in exocrine tissues causes Sjögren's syndrome-like exocrinopathy

23. Lack of Cathepsin D in the Central Nervous System Results in Microglia and Astrocyte Activation and the Accumulation of Proteinopathy-related Proteins

24. Establishment of a system for screening autophagic flux regulators using a modified fluorescent reporter and CRISPR/Cas9

25. Blocking LC3 lipidation and ATG12 conjugation reactions by ATG7 mutant protein containing C572S

27. Visualization of cytoplasmic organelles via in-resin CLEM using an osmium-resistant far-red protein

28. Blood group P1 antigen–bearing glycoproteins are functional but less efficient receptors of Shiga toxin than conventional glycolipid-based receptors

29. Streptococcus pneumoniae triggers hierarchical autophagy through reprogramming of LAPosome-like vesicles via NDP52-delocalization

30. Atg9a deficiency causes axon-specific lesions including neuronal circuit dysgenesis

31. 2185-P: Estimation of Autophagy Flux by a Novel Fluorescent Reporter in Organs Involved in Glucose Metabolism Including Pancreatic ß Cells

32. Inhibition Mechanisms of Hepatitis C Virus Infection by Caffeic Acid and Tannic Acid

33. Cerebellar Neurodegeneration and Neuronal Circuit Remodeling in Golgi pH Regulator-Deficient Mice

34. Autophagy Deficiency in Renal Proximal Tubular Cells Leads to an Increase in Cellular Injury and Apoptosis under Normal Fed Conditions

35. Molecular mechanisms of Streptococcus pneumoniae ‐targeted autophagy via pneumolysin, Golgi‐resident Rab41, and Nedd4‐1‐mediated K63‐linked ubiquitination

36. Optimization of mNeonGreen for Homo sapiens increases its fluorescent intensity in mammalian cells

37. Techniques for Studying Autophagy

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

39. Use of pHlurorin-mKate2-human LC3 to Monitor Autophagic Responses

40. Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein (PRIP) controls KIF5B-mediated insulin secretion

41. Phospholipase C-related catalytically inactive protein, a novel microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3-binding protein, negatively regulates autophagosome formation

42. Occludin-Knockout Human Hepatic Huh7.5.1-8-Derived Cells Are Completely Resistant to Hepatitis C Virus Infection

43. Erratum

44. Doxorubicin-induced glomerulosclerosis with proteinuria in GFP-GABARAP transgenic mice

45. The FAP motif within human ATG7, an autophagy-related E1-like enzyme, is essential for the E2-substrate reaction of LC3 lipidation

46. Hepatic steatosis inhibits autophagic proteolysis via impairment of autophagosomal acidification and cathepsin expression

47. Autophagosome Formation and Molecular Mechanism of Autophagy

48. Autophagy basics

49. Inhibition of hepatitis C virus replication by chloroquine targeting virus-associated autophagy

50. Characterization of CAA0225, a Novel Inhibitor Specific for Cathepsin L, as a Probe for Autophagic Proteolysis

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