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1. Utility of an improved model of amyloid-beta (A beta(1-42)) toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans for drug screening for Alzheimer's disease

2. Genetic dissection of late-life fertility in Caenorhabditis elegans.

3. Behavioral phenotyping of a transgenic Caenorhabditis elegans expressing neuronal amyloid-beta.

5. Biochemical analysis of Caenorhabditis elegans surface mutants

6. Multielectrode array characterization of human induced pluripotent stem cell derived neurons in co-culture with primary human astrocytes.

7. Dectin-3-targeted antifungal liposomes efficiently bind and kill diverse fungal pathogens.

8. TDP-43 knockdown in mouse model of ALS leads to dsRNA deposition, gliosis, and neurodegeneration in the spinal cord.

9. The reverse transcriptase inhibitor 3TC protects against age-related cognitive dysfunction.

10. The vitamin B 12 analog cobinamide ameliorates azide toxicity in cells, Drosophila melanogaster , and mice.

11. Identifying an Optimal Neuroinflammation Treatment Using a Nanoligomer Discovery Engine.

12. Amyloid beta acts synergistically as a pro-inflammatory cytokine.

13. Application of a bioinformatic pipeline to RNA-seq data identifies novel virus-like sequence in human blood.

14. Is There a Brain Microbiome?

15. The gut microbiome-derived metabolite trimethylamine N-oxide modulates neuroinflammation and cognitive function with aging.

16. TDP-43 knockdown causes innate immune activation via protein kinase R in astrocytes.

17. Loss of glutathione redox homeostasis impairs proteostasis by inhibiting autophagy-dependent protein degradation.

18. α-Sheet secondary structure in amyloid β-peptide drives aggregation and toxicity in Alzheimer's disease.

19. Heat shock in C. elegans induces downstream of gene transcription and accumulation of double-stranded RNA.

20. Heterochromatin anomalies and double-stranded RNA accumulation underlie C9orf72 poly(PR) toxicity.

21. Neurodegeneration, Heterochromatin, and Double-Stranded RNA.

22. In vivo induction of membrane damage by β-amyloid peptide oligomers.

23. The Caenorhabditis elegans Ortholog of TDP-43 Regulates the Chromatin Localization of the Heterochromatin Protein 1 Homolog HPL-2.

24. Transcriptome analysis of genetically matched human induced pluripotent stem cells disomic or trisomic for chromosome 21.

25. RNA self-assembly contributes to stress granule formation and defining the stress granule transcriptome.

26. Sedimentation Velocity Analysis with Fluorescence Detection of Mutant Huntingtin Exon 1 Aggregation in Drosophila melanogaster and Caenorhabditis elegans.

27. Repetitive element transcripts are elevated in the brain of C9orf72 ALS/FTLD patients.

28. Caenorhabditis elegans as a model system to study post-translational modifications of human transthyretin.

29. Spt4 selectively regulates the expression of C9orf72 sense and antisense mutant transcripts.

30. DLK-1, SEK-3 and PMK-3 Are Required for the Life Extension Induced by Mitochondrial Bioenergetic Disruption in C. elegans.

31. C9ORF72 poly(GA) aggregates sequester and impair HR23 and nucleocytoplasmic transport proteins.

32. Studying polyglutamine aggregation in Caenorhabditis elegans using an analytical ultracentrifuge equipped with fluorescence detection.

33. Distinct brain transcriptome profiles in C9orf72-associated and sporadic ALS.

34. Identifying Aβ-specific pathogenic mechanisms using a nematode model of Alzheimer's disease.

35. TDP-1, the Caenorhabditis elegans ortholog of TDP-43, limits the accumulation of double-stranded RNA.

36. A semi-automated motion-tracking analysis of locomotion speed in the C. elegans transgenics overexpressing beta-amyloid in neurons.

37. Protective role of DNJ-27/ERdj5 in Caenorhabditis elegans models of human neurodegenerative diseases.

38. Alzheimer's disease drug discovery: in vivo screening using Caenorhabditis elegans as a model for β-amyloid peptide-induced toxicity.

39. Utility of an improved model of amyloid-beta (Aβ₁₋₄₂) toxicity in Caenorhabditis elegans for drug screening for Alzheimer's disease.

40. Progranulin regulates neuronal outgrowth independent of sortilin.

41. The characterization of the Caenorhabditis elegans mitochondrial thioredoxin system uncovers an unexpected protective role of thioredoxin reductase 2 in β-amyloid peptide toxicity.

42. Toxic role of K+ channel oxidation in mammalian brain.

43. Development. Cell death by glutamine repeats?

44. A glycine zipper motif mediates the formation of toxic β-amyloid oligomers in vitro and in vivo.

45. Genetic mechanisms of coffee extract protection in a Caenorhabditis elegans model of β-amyloid peptide toxicity.

46. Assaying β-amyloid toxicity using a transgenic C. elegans model.

47. Insulin-like signaling determines survival during stress via posttranscriptional mechanisms in C. elegans.

48. Neurotoxic effects of TDP-43 overexpression in C. elegans.

49. Life-span extension by dietary restriction is mediated by NLP-7 signaling and coelomocyte endocytosis in C. elegans.

50. What have worm models told us about the mechanisms of neuronal dysfunction in human neurodegenerative diseases?

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