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The Journal of Cell Biology
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December 29, 2010
Culling sick mitochondria from the herd
Leo J Pallanck
Plos Genetics
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October 19, 2020
Inactivation of the mitochondrial protease Afg3l2 results in severely diminished respiratory chain activity and widespread defects in mitochondrial gene expression
Gautam Pareek, Leo J Pallanck
Cell Death & Disease
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December 7, 2018
Inactivation of Lon protease reveals a link between mitochondrial unfolded protein stress and mitochondrial translation inhibition
Gautam Pareek, Leo J Pallanck
Neuron
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April 15, 2003
Parkin: a multipurpose neuroprotective agent?
Mel B Feany, Leo J Pallanck
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
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February 19, 2017
PINK1/Parkin mitophagy and neurodegeneration-what do we really know in vivo?
Alexander J Whitworth, Leo J Pallanck
SEB Experimental Biology Series
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March 4, 2008
Genetic models of Parkinson's disease: mechanisms and therapies
Alexander J Whitworth, Leo J Pallanck
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
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December 8, 2009
The PINK1/Parkin pathway: a mitochondrial quality control system?
Alexander J Whitworth, Leo J Pallanck
Human Molecular Genetics
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July 13, 2006
Ataxin-2 and its Drosophila homolog, ATX2, physically assemble with polyribosomes
Terrence F Satterfield, Leo J Pallanck
Cell Death & Disease
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February 23, 2018
Loss of the Drosophila m-AAA mitochondrial protease paraplegin results in mitochondrial dysfunction, shortened lifespan, and neuronal and muscular degeneration
Gautam Pareek, Ruth E Thomas, Leo J Pallanck
Genetics
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January 14, 2003
A Drosophila homolog of the polyglutamine disease gene SCA2 is a dosage-sensitive regulator of actin filament formation
Terrence F Satterfield, Stephen M Jackson, Leo J Pallanck
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The Journal of Cell Biology
|
December 29, 2010
Culling sick mitochondria from the herd
Leo J Pallanck
Plos Genetics
|
October 19, 2020
Inactivation of the mitochondrial protease Afg3l2 results in severely diminished respiratory chain activity and widespread defects in mitochondrial gene expression
Gautam Pareek, Leo J Pallanck
Cell Death & Disease
|
December 7, 2018
Inactivation of Lon protease reveals a link between mitochondrial unfolded protein stress and mitochondrial translation inhibition
Gautam Pareek, Leo J Pallanck
Neuron
|
April 15, 2003
Parkin: a multipurpose neuroprotective agent?
Mel B Feany, Leo J Pallanck
Current Opinion in Genetics & Development
|
February 19, 2017
PINK1/Parkin mitophagy and neurodegeneration-what do we really know in vivo?
Alexander J Whitworth, Leo J Pallanck
SEB Experimental Biology Series
|
March 4, 2008
Genetic models of Parkinson's disease: mechanisms and therapies
Alexander J Whitworth, Leo J Pallanck
Journal of Bioenergetics and Biomembranes
|
December 8, 2009
The PINK1/Parkin pathway: a mitochondrial quality control system?
Alexander J Whitworth, Leo J Pallanck
Human Molecular Genetics
|
July 13, 2006
Ataxin-2 and its Drosophila homolog, ATX2, physically assemble with polyribosomes
Terrence F Satterfield, Leo J Pallanck
Cell Death & Disease
|
February 23, 2018
Loss of the Drosophila m-AAA mitochondrial protease paraplegin results in mitochondrial dysfunction, shortened lifespan, and neuronal and muscular degeneration
Gautam Pareek, Ruth E Thomas, Leo J Pallanck
Genetics
|
January 14, 2003
A Drosophila homolog of the polyglutamine disease gene SCA2 is a dosage-sensitive regulator of actin filament formation
Terrence F Satterfield, Stephen M Jackson, Leo J Pallanck
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