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The following pages link to PINK1-Interacting Proteins: Proteomic Analysis of Overexpressed PINK1. (Q41947243):
Displaying 16 items.
- Knockdown of Hsc70-5/mortalin induces loss of synaptic mitochondria in a Drosophila Parkinson's disease model (Q27339390) (← links)
- Profiling of Parkin-binding partners using tandem affinity purification (Q35045403) (← links)
- Autophagy inhibitor LRPPRC suppresses mitophagy through interaction with mitophagy initiator Parkin (Q35145158) (← links)
- XPD localizes in mitochondria and protects the mitochondrial genome from oxidative DNA damage (Q35770705) (← links)
- Unfolded protein stress in the endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria: a role in neurodegeneration (Q35911798) (← links)
- Rescue of PINK1 protein null-specific mitochondrial complex IV deficits by ginsenoside Re activation of nitric oxide signaling (Q36492752) (← links)
- Resveratrol protects DAergic PC12 cells from high glucose-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis: effect on p53 and GRP75 localization (Q37470082) (← links)
- The impact of mitochondrial DNA and nuclear genes related to mitochondrial functioning on the risk of Parkinson's disease. (Q37583410) (← links)
- Mitochondrial proteolytic stress induced by loss of mortalin function is rescued by Parkin and PINK1. (Q37726096) (← links)
- A mitocentric view of Parkinson's disease. (Q38211382) (← links)
- Genetics and genomics of Parkinson's disease (Q38233866) (← links)
- PKA Phosphorylation of NCLX Reverses Mitochondrial Calcium Overload and Depolarization, Promoting Survival of PINK1-Deficient Dopaminergic Neurons (Q38829987) (← links)
- Melatonin-induced increase in sensitivity of human hepatocellular carcinoma cells to sorafenib is associated with reactive oxygen species production and mitophagy (Q41651606) (← links)
- Mitochondrial Quality Control in Neurodegenerative Diseases: Focus on Parkinson's Disease and Huntington's Disease. (Q55081064) (← links)
- Young People's Response to Parental Neurological Disorder: A Structured Review (Q91789796) (← links)
- Human Molecular Chaperone Hsp60 and Its Apical Domain Suppress Amyloid Fibril Formation of α-Synuclein (Q92155282) (← links)