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1. Aspirin impairs acetyl-coenzyme A metabolism in redox-compromised yeast cells.

2. Diacylglycerol triggers Rim101 pathway-dependent necrosis in yeast: a model for lipotoxicity.

3. TORC1 promotes phosphorylation of ribosomal protein S6 via the AGC kinase Ypk3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

4. Lifespan extension by methionine restriction requires autophagy-dependent vacuolar acidification.

5. Lipids and cell death in yeast.

6. The cell death protease Kex1p is essential for hypochlorite-induced apoptosis in yeast.

7. Yno1p/Aim14p, a NADPH-oxidase ortholog, controls extramitochondrial reactive oxygen species generation, apoptosis, and actin cable formation in yeast.

8. Ceramide triggers metacaspase-independent mitochondrial cell death in yeast.

9. A yeast BH3-only protein mediates the mitochondrial pathway of apoptosis.

10. Cell cycle control of cell death in yeast.

11. Fatty acids trigger mitochondrion-dependent necrosis.

13. Loss of peroxisome function triggers necrosis.

14. Functional mitochondria are required for alpha-synuclein toxicity in aging yeast.

15. The mitochondrial pathway in yeast apoptosis.

16. Endonuclease G regulates budding yeast life and death.

17. Why yeast cells can undergo apoptosis: death in times of peace, love, and war.

18. Yeast caspase 1 links messenger RNA stability to apoptosis in yeast.

19. Identification of novel genes involved in neutral lipid storage by quantitative trait loci analysis of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

20. 4,4'Dimethoxychalcone: a natural flavonoid that promotes health through autophagy-dependent and -independent effects

21. Lipids and cell death in yeast

22. Spermidine promotes mating and fertilization efficiency in model organisms

23. IPO: a tool for automated optimization of XCMS parameters

24. High reactive oxygen species levels are detected at the end of the chronological life span of translocant yeast cells.

25. The Warburg Effect Suppresses Oxidative Stress Induced Apoptosis in a Yeast Model for Cancer.

26. Longevity-relevant regulation of autophagy at the level of the acetylproteome.

27. The metabolism beyond programmed cell death in yeast

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