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1. AMBRA1 phosphorylation by CDK1 and PLK1 regulates mitotic spindle orientation

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3. Targeting cancer stem cells in medulloblastoma by inhibiting AMBRA1 dual function in autophagy and STAT3 signalling

4. TFG binds LC3C to regulate ULK1 localization and autophagosome formation

6. Pharmacological modulation of long-term potentiation in animal models of Alzheimer's disease

7. NH2-truncated human tau induces deregulated mitophagy in neurons by aberrant recruitment of Parkin and UCHL-1: implications in Alzheimer's Disease

8. AMBRA1 phosphorylation by CDK1 and PLK1 regulates mitotic spindle orientation.

9. Targeting cancer stem cells in medulloblastoma by inhibiting AMBRA1 dual function in autophagy and STAT3 signalling.

10. TFG binds LC3C to regulate ULK1 localization and autophagosome formation.

11. Reduction of the ATPase inhibitory factor 1 (IF 1 ) leads to visual impairment in vertebrates.

12. Distinct Mechanisms of Pathogenic DJ-1 Mutations in Mitochondrial Quality Control.

13. A role for TSPO in mitochondrial Ca 2+ homeostasis and redox stress signaling.

14. Inhibition of hippocampal plasticity in rats performing contrafreeloading for water under repeated administrations of pramipexole.

15. Neuroprotective coordination of cell mitophagy by the ATPase Inhibitory Factor 1.

16. Presynaptic c-Jun N-terminal Kinase 2 regulates NMDA receptor-dependent glutamate release.

17. Age-related changes of protein SUMOylation balance in the AβPP Tg2576 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

18. Pharmacological modulation of long-term potentiation in animal models of Alzheimer'’s disease.

19. Age-related changes of hippocampal synaptic plasticity in AβPP-null mice are restored by NGF through p75NTR.

20. Key role of mitochondria in Alzheimer's disease synaptic dysfunction.