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1. Neurodegeneration: A Case of Arrested Development?

2. Skeletal muscle TFEB signaling promotes central nervous system function and reduces neuroinflammation during aging and neurodegenerative disease.

3. Increased 4E-BP1 Expression Protects against Diet-Induced Obesity and Insulin Resistance in Male Mice.

4. Let-7 Coordinately Suppresses Components of the Amino Acid Sensing Pathway to Repress mTORC1 and Induce Autophagy.

5. The SAGA Histone Deubiquitinase Module Controls Yeast Replicative Lifespan via Sir2 Interaction.

6. The many faces of autophagy dysfunction in Huntington's disease: from mechanism to therapy.

7. Peripheral Androgen Receptor Gene Suppression Rescues Disease in Mouse Models of Spinal and Bulbar Muscular Atrophy.

8. PGC-1α at the intersection of bioenergetics regulation and neuron function: From Huntington's disease to Parkinson's disease and beyond

9. ▪Visceral Neuropathy and Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction in a Murine Model of a Nuclear Inclusion Disease.

10. Thermoregulatory and metabolic defects in Huntington's disease transgenic mice implicate PGC-1α in Huntington's disease neurodegeneration.

11. Efficient recombination-based methods for bacterial artificial chromosome fusion and mutagenesis

12. Altered H3 histone acetylation impairs high-fidelity DNA repair to promote cerebellar degeneration in spinocerebellar ataxia type 7.

13. Metabolic and Organelle Morphology Defects in Mice and Human Patients Define Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7 as a Mitochondrial Disease.

14. Nutrient Deprivation Induces Neuronal Autophagy and Implicates Reduced Insulin Signaling in Neuroprotective Autophagy Activation.

15. Nonallele Specific Silencing of Ataxin-7 Improves Disease Phenotypes in a Mouse Model of SCA7.

16. Proteolytic Cleavage of Ataxin-7 by Caspase-7 Modulates Cellular Toxicity and Transcriptional Dysregulation.

17. Ataxin-7 Can Export from the Nucleus via a Conserved Exportin-dependent Signal.

18. A SCA7 CAG/CTG repeat expansion is stable in Drosophila melanogaster despite modulation of genomic context and gene dosage

19. FUS is not dysregulated by the spinal bulbar muscular atrophy androgen receptor polyglutamine repeat expansion

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