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3. Correction to: Integrative proteomics highlight presynaptic alterations and c-Jun misactivation as convergent pathomechanisms in ALS

9. Necroptosis inhibition counteracts neurodegeneration, memory decline and key hallmarks of aging, promoting brain rejuvenation.:Necroptosis inhibition prevents brain aging

10. Necroptosis inhibition counteracts neurodegeneration, memory decline, and key hallmarks of aging, promoting brain rejuvenation

11. Integrative proteomics highlight presynaptic alterations and c-Jun misactivation as convergent pathomechanisms in ALS

14. The mitochondrial protein Sideroflexin 3 (SFXN3) influences neurodegeneration pathways in vivo

15. Author Reply to Peer Reviews of Necroptosis inhibition counteracts axonal degeneration, cognitive decline and key hallmarks of aging, promoting brain rejuvenation

16. Synaptic proteomics reveal distinct molecular signatures of cognitive change andC9ORF72repeat expansion in the human ALS cortex

17. Caspase cleavage and nuclear retention of the energy sensor AMPK-α1 during apoptosis

18. Additional file 5 of Synaptic proteomics reveal distinct molecular signatures of cognitive change and C9ORF72 repeat expansion in the human ALS cortex

22. Necroptosis inhibition counteracts neurodegeneration, memory decline and key hallmarks of aging, promoting brain rejuvenation

23. Dysregulation of ubiquitin homeostasis and β-catenin signaling promote spinal muscular atrophy

26. Cellular and Molecular Anatomy of the Human Neuromuscular Junction

27. Aldolase is a sensor for both low and high glucose, linking to AMPK and mTORC1

28. Novel interactions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae type 1 protein phosphatase identified by single-step affinity purification and mass spectrometry

32. UBA1/GARS-dependent pathways drive sensory-motor connectivity defects in spinal muscular atrophy

33. Altered mitochondrial bioenergetics are responsible for the delay in Wallerian degeneration observed in neonatal mice

34. Phenformin, But Not Metformin, Delays Development of T Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia/Lymphoma via Cell-Autonomous AMPK Activation

36. Reprogramming of Trypanosoma cruzi metabolism triggered by parasite interaction with the host cell extracellular matrix

37. UBA1/GARS-dependent pathways drive sensory-motor connectivity defects in spinal muscular atrophy

38. Proteomic profiling of neuronal mitochondria reveals modulators of the synaptic architecture

39. Homo-PROTACs: bivalent small-molecule dimerizers of the VHL E3 ubiquitin ligase to induce self-degradation

40. Sideroflexin 3 is a α-synuclein-1 dependent mitochondrial protein 2 that regulates synaptic morphology

41. UBA1/GARS-dependent pathways drive sensory-motor connectivity defects in spinal muscular atrophy

43. Structural basis of PROTAC cooperative recognition for selective protein degradation

46. Sideroflexin 3 is a α-synuclein-dependent mitochondrial protein that regulates synaptic morphology

47. Heat Shock Factor 1 Is a Substrate for p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases

48. Urinary peptidomics in a rodent model of diabetic nephropathy highlights epidermal growth factor as a biomarker for renal deterioration in patients with type 2 diabetes

49. Reproducible Automated Phosphopeptide Enrichment Using Magnetic TiO 2 and Ti-IMAC

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