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1. Tau accumulation in degradative organelles is associated to lysosomal stress

2. TMX4-driven LINC complex disassembly and asymmetric autophagy of the nuclear envelope upon acute ER stress

4. ESCRT-III-driven piecemeal micro-ER-phagy remodels the ER during recovery from ER stress

5. Quality control mechanisms of protein biogenesis: proteostasis dies hard

6. Thioredoxin-Related Transmembrane Proteins: TMX1 and Little Brothers TMX2, TMX3, TMX4 and TMX5

7. Endoplasmic reticulum turnover: ER-phagy and other flavors in selective and non-selective ER clearance [version 1; referees: 2 approved]

8. Role of SEC62 in ER maintenance: A link with ER stress tolerance in SEC62-overexpressing tumors?

9. Unconventional Use of LC3 by Coronaviruses through the Alleged Subversion of the ERAD Tuning Pathway

10. Proteostasis: Bad news and good news from the endoplasmic reticulum

11. Chronic delivery of antibody fragments using immunoisolated cell implants as a passive vaccination tool.

12. Malectin participates in a backup glycoprotein quality control pathway in the mammalian ER.

13. Cyclosporine A-sensitive, cyclophilin B-dependent endoplasmic reticulum-associated degradation.

16. Rescue of secretion of a rare-disease associated mis-folded mutant glycoprotein in UGGT1 knock-out mammalian cells

21. Selective involvement of UGGT variant: UGGT2 in protecting mouse embryonic fibroblasts from saturated lipid-induced ER stress

22. SEC62 and TMX4 control asymmetric autophagy of the nuclear envelope upon LINC complex disassembly

25. ER-phagy responses in yeast, plants, and mammalian cells and their crosstalk with UPR and ERAD

26. Deep learning approach for quantification of organelles and misfolded polypeptide delivery within degradative compartments

30. N‐glycan processing selects ERAD‐resistant misfolded proteins for ER‐to‐lysosome‐associated degradation

31. ER-phagy: Eating the Factory

32. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and ER-Phagy

33. Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and ER-Phagy

35. Extracellular Vesicles Hijack the Autophagic Pathway to Induce Tau Accumulation in Endolysosomes

36. Endoplasmic Reticulum and Lysosomal Quality Control of Four Nonsense Mutants of Iduronate 2-Sulfatase Linked to Hunter's Syndrome

37. Endoplasmic reticulum and lysosomal quality control of four nonsense mutants of iduronate 2-sulfatase linked to Hunter’s syndrome

38. The reductase TMX1 contributes to ERAD by preferentially acting on membrane-associated folding-defective polypeptides

39. Proteomics identifies signal peptide features determining the substrate specificity in human Sec62/Sec63-dependent ER protein import

40. Three branches to rule them all? UPR signalling in response to chemically versus misfolded proteins-induced ER stress

41. Eat it right: ER-phagy and recovER-phagy

42. Chemical stresses fail to mimic the unfolded protein response resulting from luminal load with unfolded polypeptides

43. Il campo di battaglia

45. A novel UGGT1 and p97-dependent checkpoint for native ectodomains with ionizable intramembrane residue

46. Schwann cells ER-associated degradation contributes to myelin maintenance in adult nerves and limits demyelination in CMT1B mice

47. A novel UGGT1 and p97-dependent checkpoint for native ectodomains with ionizable intramembrane residue

48. Assedio all’occidente

49. Five Questions (with their Answers) on ER-Associated Degradation

50. Translocon component Sec62 acts in endoplasmic reticulum turnover during stress recovery

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