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

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

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

5. Inflammation-Induced Alteration of Astrocyte Mitochondrial Dynamics Requires Autophagy for Mitochondrial Network Maintenance

6. Regulated Proteolysis Induces Aberrant Phase Transition of Biomolecular Condensates into Aggregates: A Protective Role for the Chaperone Clusterin.

7. Modeling extrahepatic hepatitis E virus infection in induced human primary neurons.

8. Elevated NLRP3 Inflammasome Activation Is Associated with Motor Neuron Degeneration in ALS.

9. Genetic determinants of host- and virus-derived insertions for hepatitis E virus replication.

10. Liquid-liquid phase separation of the prion protein is regulated by the octarepeat domain independently of histidines and copper.

11. VCP/p97 mediates nuclear targeting of non-ER-imported prion protein to maintain proteostasis.

12. Cross-seeding by prion protein inactivates TDP-43.

13. NEMO reshapes the α-Synuclein aggregate interface and acts as an autophagy adapter by co-condensation with p62.

14. Hydration makes a difference! How to tune protein complexes between liquid-liquid and liquid-solid phase separation.

15. Molecular basis of the glycosomal targeting of PEX11 and its mislocalization to mitochondrion in trypanosomes.

16. Loss of parkin causes endoplasmic reticulum calcium dyshomeostasis by upregulation of reticulocalbin 1.

17. Linear ubiquitination induces NEMO phase separation to activate NF-κB signaling.

18. LUBAC assembles a ubiquitin signaling platform at mitochondria for signal amplification and transport of NF-κB to the nucleus.

19. ROS scavengers decrease γH2ax spots in motor neuronal nuclei of ALS model mice in vitro .

20. A ribavirin-induced ORF2 single-nucleotide variant produces defective hepatitis E virus particles with immune decoy function.

21. Brevican, Neurocan, Tenascin-C, and Tenascin-R Act as Important Regulators of the Interplay Between Perineuronal Nets, Synaptic Integrity, Inhibitory Interneurons, and Otx2.

22. The Role of Ubiquitin in Regulating Stress Granule Dynamics.

23. Increased ROS-Dependent Fission of Mitochondria Causes Abnormal Morphology of the Cell Powerhouses in a Murine Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis.

24. Remodeling of the Fibrillation Pathway of α-Synuclein by Interaction with Antimicrobial Peptide LL-III.

25. Increased levels of mitochondrial import factor Mia40 prevent the aggregation of polyQ proteins in the cytosol.

26. Hypochlorous acid-modified human serum albumin suppresses MHC class II - dependent antigen presentation in pro-inflammatory macrophages.

27. The N-terminal domain of the prion protein is required and sufficient for liquid-liquid phase separation: A crucial role of the Aβ-binding domain.

28. Protein quality control by the proteasome and autophagy: A regulatory role of ubiquitin and liquid-liquid phase separation.

29. Optogenetic delivery of trophic signals in a genetic model of Parkinson's disease.

30. Amyloid precursor protein elevates fusion of promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies in human hippocampal areas with high plaque load.

31. The key role of solvent in condensation: Mapping water in liquid-liquid phase-separated FUS.

32. SecY-mediated quality control prevents the translocation of non-gated porins.

33. PINK1 and Parkin: team players in stress-induced mitophagy.

34. Propionic Acid Shapes the Multiple Sclerosis Disease Course by an Immunomodulatory Mechanism.

35. Mitochondria at the interface between neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation.

36. The parkin-coregulated gene product PACRG promotes TNF signaling by stabilizing LUBAC.

37. Linear Ubiquitin Chains: Cellular Functions and Strategies for Detection and Quantification.

38. Activation leads to a significant shift in the intracellular redox homeostasis of neutrophil-like cells.

39. A new perspective on membrane-embedded Bax oligomers using DEER and bioresistant orthogonal spin labels.

40. α-Synuclein in Parkinson's disease: causal or bystander?

41. A protein quality control pathway regulated by linear ubiquitination.

43. Increased ROS Level in Spinal Cord of Wobbler Mice due to Nmnat2 Downregulation.

44. Dimerization of the cellular prion protein inhibits propagation of scrapie prions.

45. Alterations in the brain interactome of the intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of the cellular prion protein (PrPC) in Alzheimer's disease.

46. Neutrophil-generated HOCl leads to non-specific thiol oxidation in phagocytized bacteria.

47. The Sec61/SecY complex is inherently deficient in translocating intrinsically disordered proteins.

48. Laquinimod treatment in the R6/2 mouse model.

49. PERK activation mitigates tau pathology in vitro and in vivo .

50. Alpha-synuclein prevents the formation of spherical mitochondria and apoptosis under oxidative stress.

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