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Role of the Aggresome Pathway in Cancer: Targeting Histone Deacetylase 6–Dependent Protein Degradation
14-3-3 Protein Targets Misfolded Chaperone-Associated Proteins To
Aggresomal Sequestration and STUB1-Mediated Ubiquitylation During Mammalian Proteaphagy of Inhibited Proteasomes
Regulation of Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase by Aggresome Formation
Ab139486 Aggresome Detection Kit
Targeting Proteotoxic Stress in Cancer: a Review of the Role That Protein Quality Control Pathways Play in Oncogenesis
Hsp70–Bag3 Complex Is a Hub for Proteotoxicity-Induced Signaling
Loss of HRD1-Mediated Protein Degradation Causes Amyloid Precursor Protein Accumulation and Amyloid- Generation
A Novel Action of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in a Protein Aggresome Disease Model
Mechanisms of Aggresome Biogenesis Ubiquitination, Transport, & Maintenance AJ Keefe Department of Biology, Big Bend Communi
Targeting of Thyroid Hormone Receptor Variants to Aggresomes
Cell-State Specific Aggresome Formation in Fibroblasts Is Driven by Stress-Activated MAPK Signaling
An Emerging Role for the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System in the Breakdown of Transient Protein Inclusions
Compartmentalization of Superoxide Dismutase 1 (SOD1G93A) Aggregates Determines Their Toxicity
REVIEWED | Posted: 4 January 2021 Doi:10.20944/Preprints202101.0062.V1
Formation of Neurodegenerative Aggresome and Death-Inducing Signaling Complex in Maternal Diabetes-Induced Neural Tube Defects
Aggresome Disruption: a Novel Strategy to Enhance Bortezomib- Induced Apoptosis in Pancreatic Cancer Cells
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 the P97-UBXN1 Complex Regulates Aggresome
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Important Factors in the Formation and Clearance of Protein Aggregation Zhe Sha* Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School, USA
Alpha Synuclein Aggresomes Inhibit Ciliogenesis and Multiple Functions of the Centrosome
Microtubules in Influenza Virus Entry and Egress
Targeting Aggrephagy for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease
Aggresome Formation and Neurodegenerative Diseases: Therapeutic Implications J.A
Review Article Protein Aggregation and Degradation Mechanisms in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Dynamic JUNQ Inclusion Bodies Are Asymmetrically Inherited in Mammalian Cell Lines Through the Asymmetric Partitioning of Vimentin
Cellular Strategies of Protein Quality Control
Targeting the Integrated Networks of Aggresome Formation, Proteasome, and Autophagy Potentiates ER Stress‑Mediated Cell Death in Multiple Myeloma Cells
14-3-3 and Aggresome Formation
Dynamic Recruitment of Ubiquitin to Mutant Huntingtin Inclusion Bodies Received: 24 July 2017 Katrin Juenemann1,2, Anne H
BAG3-Mediated Proteostasis at a Glance Christina Klimek, Barbara Kathage, Judith Wördehoff and Jörg Höhfeld*
Targeting Protein Synthesis and Degradation in Multiple Myeloma: a Look at What’S on the Horizon