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    Mitochondrial dynamics and apoptosis by Suen, Der-Fen, Norris, Kristi L, Youle, Richard J

    Published in Genes & development (15-06-2008)
    “…In healthy cells, mitochondria continually divide and fuse to form a dynamic interconnecting network. The molecular machinery that mediates this organelle…”
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    Role of Bax and Bak in mitochondrial morphogenesis by Karbowski, Mariusz, Youle, Richard J, Norris, Kristi L, Cleland, Megan M, Jeong, Seon-Yong

    Published in Nature (12-10-2006)
    “…Bcl-2 family proteins are potent regulators of programmed cell death. Although their intracellular localization to mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum…”
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    Structural mechanism of Bax inhibition by cytomegalovirus protein vMIA by Ma, Junhe, Edlich, Frank, Bermejo, Guillermo A., Norris, Kristi L., Youle, Richard J., Tjandra, Nico

    “…The human protein Bax sits at a critical regulatory junction of apoptosis, or programmed cell death. Bax exists in equilibrium between cytosolic and…”
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    Cytomegalovirus Proteins vMIA and m38.5 Link Mitochondrial Morphogenesis to Bcl-2 Family Proteins by NORRIS, Kristi L, YOULE, Richard J

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-07-2008)
    “…Article Usage Stats Services JVI Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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    Convergence of Parkin, PINK1, and α-Synuclein on Stress-induced Mitochondrial Morphological Remodeling by Norris, Kristi L., Hao, Rui, Chen, Liang-Fu, Lai, Chun-Hsiang, Kapur, Meghan, Shaughnessy, Peter J., Chou, Dennis, Yan, Jin, Taylor, J. Paul, Engelender, Simone, West, Anna E., Lim, Kah-Leong, Yao, Tso-Pang

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-05-2015)
    “…Mutations in PARKIN (PARK2), an ubiquitin ligase, cause early onset Parkinson disease. Parkin was shown to bind, ubiquitinate, and target depolarized…”
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    Acetylation goes global: the emergence of acetylation biology by Norris, Kristi L, Lee, Joo-Yong, Yao, Tso-Pang

    Published in Science signaling (17-11-2009)
    “…For the first 30 years since its discovery, reversible protein acetylation has been studied and understood almost exclusively in the context of histone…”
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    Parkin coordinates mitochondrial lipid remodeling to execute mitophagy by Lin, Chao‐Chieh, Yan, Jin, Kapur, Meghan D, Norris, Kristi L, Hsieh, Cheng‐Wei, Huang, De, Vitale, Nicolas, Lim, Kah‐Leong, Guan, Ziqiang, Wang, Xiao‐Fan, Chi, Jen‐Tsan, Yang, Wei‐Yuan, Yao, Tso‐Pang

    Published in EMBO reports (06-12-2022)
    “…Autophagy has emerged as the prime machinery for implementing organelle quality control. In the context of mitophagy, the ubiquitin E3 ligase Parkin tags…”
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    The mitochondrial antiviral signaling protein, MAVS, is cleaved during apoptosis by Scott, Iain, Norris, Kristi L.

    “…Apoptosis of virus-infected cells is one important host strategy used to limit viral infection. Recently a member of the innate immune signaling pathway, MAVS,…”
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    Lysine modifications and autophagy by Norris, Kristi L, Yao, Tso-Pang

    Published in Essays in biochemistry (01-01-2012)
    “…Nutrient deprivation or cellular stress leads to the activation of a catabolic pathway that is conserved across species, known as autophagy. This process is…”
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    The present and future for gene and viral therapy of directly accessible prostate and squamous cell cancers of the head and neck by Norris, James S, Norris, Kristi L, Holman, David H, El-Zawahry, Ahmed, Keane, Thomas E, Dong, Jian-Yun, Tavassoli, Mahvash

    Published in Future oncology (London, England) (01-02-2005)
    “…Gene therapy has been in a continuous evolutionary process since the first approved trial occurred in 1990 at the National Institute of Health. In the USA, as…”
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