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1. A novel SARS-CoV-2 Beta RBD DNA vaccine directly targeted to antigen-presenting cells induces strong humoral and T cell responses

2. ATPase activity of DFCP1 controls selective autophagy

3. Biological response and cytotoxicity induced by lipid nanocapsules

4. Perturbation of Cellular Redox Homeostasis Dictates Divergent Effects of Polybutyl Cyanoacrylate (PBCA) Nanoparticles on Autophagy

5. Cell-Penetrating Peptides: Possibilities and Challenges for Drug Delivery in Vitro and in Vivo

6. Correction: Publisher Correction: Base excision repair AP endonucleases and mismatch repair act together to induce checkpoint-mediated autophagy

7. Geldanamycin Enhances Retrograde Transport of Shiga Toxin in HEp-2 Cells.

8. ATPase activity of DFCP1 controls selective autophagy

9. Structural Variants of poly(alkylcyanoacrylate) Nanoparticles Differentially Affect LC3 and Autophagic Cargo Degradation

10. Biological response and cytotoxicity induced by lipid nanocapsules

11. The kinase PERK and the transcription factor ATF4 play distinct and essential roles in autophagy resulting from tunicamycin-induced ER stress

12. Cabazitaxel-loaded poly(alkyl cyanoacrylate) nanoparticles: Toxicity and changes in the proteome of breast, colon and prostate cancer cells

13. Mechanism of cellular uptake and cytotoxicity of paclitaxel loaded lipid nanocapsules in breast cancer cells

14. Physicochemical characterization, toxicity and in vivo biodistribution studies of a discoidal, lipid-based drug delivery vehicle: Lipodisq nanoparticles containing doxorubicin

15. Physicochemical characterization, toxicity andin vivobiodistribution studies of a discoidal, lipid-based drug delivery vehicle: Lipodisq nanoparticles containing doxorubicin

16. PtdIns3P controls mTORC1 signaling through lysosomal positioning

17. Small variations in nanoparticle structure dictate differential cellular stress responses and mode of cell death

18. The anti-tumor drug 2-hydroxyoleic acid (Minerval) stimulates signaling and retrograde transport

19. PIKfyve inhibition increases exosome release and induces secretory autophagy

20. The Fusarium mycotoxin, 2-Amino-14,16-dimethyloctadecan-3-ol (AOD) induces vacuolization in HepG2 cells

21. The alkyl side chain of PACA nanoparticles dictates the impact on cellular stress responses and the mode of particle-induced cell death

22. A Gain-of-Function Mutation in EPO in Familial Erythrocytosis

23. Novel actions of 2-deoxy-<scp>D</scp>-glucose: protection against Shiga toxins and changes in cellular lipids

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

25. Polyporus squamosus Lectin 1a (PSL1a) exhibits cytotoxicity in mammalian cells by disruption of focal adhesions, inhibition of protein synthesis and induction of apoptosis

26. Ceramide-containing liposomes with doxorubicin: time and cell-dependent effect of C6 and C12 ceramide

27. The Intracellular Journey of Shiga Toxins

28. Death of multiple myeloma cells induced by cAMP-signaling involves downregulation of Mcl-1 via the JAK/STAT pathway

29. Cellular effects of fluorodeoxyglucose: Global changes in the lipidome and alteration in intracellular transport

30. Erratum

31. Shiga toxin and its use in targeted cancer therapy and imaging

32. Toll-like receptor 4 facilitates binding of Shiga toxin to colon carcinoma and primary umbilical vein endothelial cells

33. Protein toxins from plants and bacteria: Probes for intracellular transport and tools in medicine

34. Correction: Publisher Correction: Base excision repair AP endonucleases and mismatch repair act together to induce checkpoint-mediated autophagy

36. Autophagy

37. Characterization of clathrin and Syk interaction upon Shiga toxin binding

38. The Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase p38 Links Shiga Toxin-dependent Signaling and Trafficking

39. Retinoic acid-induced IgG production in TLR-activated human primary B cells involves ULK1-mediated autophagy

40. Shiga Toxin Regulates Its Entry in a Syk-dependent Manner

42. Autophagy and senescence, stress responses induced by the DNA-damaging mycotoxin alternariol

43. The A-subunit of surface-bound Shiga toxin stimulates clathrin-dependent uptake of the toxin

44. Caveolae: Stable Membrane Domains with a Potential for Internalization

45. Pathways followed by protein toxins into cells

46. LYST affects lysosome size and quantity, but not trafficking or degradation through autophagy or endocytosis

47. Pathways followed by ricin and Shiga toxin into cells

48. Ricin transport into cells: studies of endocytosis and intracellular transport

49. Hepatocyte Growth Factor (HGF) Induces Interleukin-11 Secretion From Osteoblasts: A Possible Role for HGF in Myeloma-Associated Osteolytic Bone Disease

50. Endocytic mechanisms responsible for uptake of GPI-linked diphtheria toxin receptor

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