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1. Hornerin deposits in neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease: direct identification of proteins with compositionally biased regions in inclusions

2. Proteomic analysis of heat-stable proteins revealed an increased proportion of proteins with compositionally biased regions

3. Gene expression profiling in neuronal cells identifies a different type of transcriptome modulated by NF-Y

4. Mutant VAPB: Culprit or Innocent Bystander of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?

5. Rapid dissemination of alpha-synuclein seeds through neural circuits in an in-vivo prion-like seeding experiment

6. ER Dynamics and Derangement in Neurological Diseases

7. Large-scale RNA interference screening in mammalian cells identifies novel regulators of mutant huntingtin aggregation.

8. Loss of aPKCλ in differentiated neurons disrupts the polarity complex but does not induce obvious neuronal loss or disorientation in mouse brains.

9. The transcription factor NF-YA is crucial for neural progenitor maintenance during brain development.

10. Phosphorylation of α-synuclein at T64 results in distinct oligomers and exerts toxicity in models of Parkinson's disease.

11. Amyloids facilitate DNA transfection in vivo

12. Proteomic analysis of heat-stable proteins revealed an increased proportion of proteins with compositionally biased regions

13. Proteomics-Based Approach Identifies Altered ER Domain Properties by ALS-Linked VAPB Mutation

14. Use of the illicium for age determination and verification of yellow goosefish Lophius litulon off Aomori Prefecture, northern Japan

15. Sequence- and seed-structure-dependent polymorphic fibrils of alpha-synuclein

16. Mutant VAPB: Culprit or Innocent Bystander of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis?

17. FACS-array–based cell purification yields a specific transcriptome of striatal medium spiny neurons in a murine Huntington disease model

18. Rapid dissemination of alpha-synuclein seeds through neural circuits in an in-vivo prion-like seeding experiment

20. Differential roles of NF-Y transcription factor in ER chaperone expression and neuronal maintenance in the CNS

22. FACS-array-based cell purification yields a specific transcriptome of striatal medium spiny neurons in a murine Huntington disease model.

23. Genome-wide analyses in neuronal cells reveal that upstream transcription factors regulate lysosomal gene expression

24. Mutant huntingtin fragment selectively suppresses Brn-2 POU domain transcription factor to mediate hypothalamic cell dysfunction

26. Intracellular polarity protein PAR-1 regulates extracellular laminin assembly by regulating the dystroglycan complex

27. Intranuclear Degradation of Polyglutamine Aggregates by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System

28. Mutant Huntingtin reduces HSP70 expression through the sequestration of NF-Y transcription factor

29. Lgl mediates apical domain disassembly by suppressing the PAR-3-aPKC-PAR-6 complex to orient apical membrane polarity

30. Mammalian Lgl Forms a Protein Complex with PAR-6 and aPKC Independently of PAR-3 to Regulate Epithelial Cell Polarity

31. Large-scale RNA interference screening in mammalian cells identifies novel regulators of mutant huntingtin aggregation

32. PAR-6 regulates aPKC activity in a novel way and mediates cell-cell contact-induced formation of the epithelial junctional complex

33. Atypical protein kinase Cλ binds and regulates p70 S6 kinase

34. NF-Y inactivation causes atypical neurodegeneration characterized by ubiquitin and p62 accumulation and endoplasmic reticulum disorganization

35. Loss of aPKCλ in differentiated neurons disrupts the polarity complex but does not induce obvious neuronal loss or disorientation in mouse brains

36. First Record of Ernogrammus zhirmunskii (Actinopterygii: Cottiformes: Stichaeidae) from Japan, with a Description and a Revised Diagnosis

37. Interaction between PAR-3 and the aPKC-PAR-6 complex is indispensable for apical domain development of epithelial cells

38. Atypical protein kinase C is involved in the evolutionarily conserved par protein complex and plays a critical role in establishing epithelia-specific junctional structures

39. Involvement of ASIP/PAR-3 in the promotion of epithelial tight junction formation.

40. Purification and Properties of Cytochrome Oxidase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa

41. Interaction between PAR-3 and the aPKC—PAR-6 complex is indispensable for apical domain development of epithelial cells.

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