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1. Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms

2. Author response: Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms

3. Phosphate starvation signaling increases mitochondrial membrane potential through respiration-independent mechanisms.

4. Small GTPase ARF6 controls VEGFR2 trafficking and signaling in diabetic retinopathy

5. Protein-metabolite interactomics of carbohydrate metabolism reveal regulation of lactate dehydrogenase

6. Collateral deletion of the mitochondrial AAA+ ATPase ATAD1 sensitizes cancer cells to proteasome dysfunction

7. Author response: Collateral deletion of the mitochondrial AAA+ ATPase ATAD1 sensitizes cancer cells to proteasome dysfunction

8. Phosphate Starvation Signaling Increases Mitochondrial Membrane Potential through Respiration-independent Mechanisms

9. Neuroinflammatory disease disrupts the blood-CNS barrier via crosstalk between proinflammatory and endothelial-to-mesenchymal-transition signaling

13. Collateral deletion of the mitochondrial AAA+ ATPase ATAD1 sensitizes cancer cells to proteasome dysfunction.

14. Protein-Metabolite Interactomics Reveals Novel Regulation of Carbohydrate Metabolism

15. The biochemical basis of mitochondrial dysfunction in Zellweger Spectrum Disorder

16. Co-deletion of ATAD1 with PTEN primes cells for BIM-mediated apoptosis

17. Msp1/ATAD1 restores mitochondrial function in Zellweger Spectrum Disease

19. The small GTPase ARF6 regulates protein trafficking to control cellular function during development and in disease.

20. ARF6 Is an Actionable Node that Orchestrates Oncogenic GNAQ Signaling in Uveal Melanoma

21. Small GTPase ARF6 controls VEGFR2 trafficking and signaling in diabetic retinopathy.

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