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    The ubiquitin kinase PINK1 recruits autophagy receptors to induce mitophagy by Lazarou, Michael, Sliter, Danielle A., Kane, Lesley A., Sarraf, Shireen A., Wang, Chunxin, Burman, Jonathon L., Sideris, Dionisia P., Fogel, Adam I., Youle, Richard J.

    Published in Nature (London) (20-08-2015)
    “…Protein aggregates and damaged organelles are tagged with ubiquitin chains to trigger selective autophagy. To initiate mitophagy, the ubiquitin kinase PINK1…”
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    Reciprocal Roles of Tom7 and OMA1 during Mitochondrial Import and Activation of PINK1 by Sekine, Shiori, Wang, Chunxin, Sideris, Dionisia P., Bunker, Eric, Zhang, Zhe, Youle, Richard J.

    Published in Molecular cell (07-03-2019)
    “…Mutations in PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) can cause recessive early-onset Parkinson’s disease (PD). Import arrest results in PINK1 kinase activation…”
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    Shear-Enhanced Gradient Inelastic Force-Based Frame Element Formulation for Analysis of Shear-Critical Reinforced Concrete Members by Aghajani Delavar, M., Salehi, M., Sideris, P.

    “…AbstractA large number of structures in the United States and worldwide include nonductile reinforced concrete (RC) frames with columns and beams that are…”
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    Intimate Relations-Mitochondria and Ageing by Webb, Michael, Sideris, Dionisia P

    “…Mitochondrial dysfunction is associated with ageing, but the detailed causal relationship between the two is still unclear. We review the major…”
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    Experimental characterization and constitutive modeling of polyurethanes for structural applications, accounting for damage, hysteresis, loading rate and long term effects by Nikoukalam, M.T., Sideris, P.

    Published in Engineering structures (01-11-2019)
    “…Polymers are highly customizable materials that present high potential for applications in the development of damage-resistant structural systems. Out of the…”
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    Resilient Bridge Rocking Columns with Polyurethane Damage-Resistant End Segments and Replaceable Energy-Dissipating Links by Nikoukalam, M. T, Sideris, P

    Published in Journal of bridge engineering (01-10-2017)
    “…AbstractThis paper introduces a novel low-damage bridge column design for accelerated bridge construction (ABC) in seismic areas. The proposed design…”
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    Experimental Performance Assessment of Nearly Full-Scale Reinforced Concrete Columns with Partially Debonded Longitudinal Reinforcement by Nikoukalam, M. T, Sideris, P

    “…AbstractThis paper presents an experimental study investigating the effect of partial debonding of longitudinal reinforcement at the location of the plastic…”
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    Erv1 Mediates the Mia40-dependent Protein Import Pathway and Provides a Functional Link to the Respiratory Chain by Shuttling Electrons to Cytochrome c by Allen, Scott, Balabanidou, Vassilia, Sideris, Dionisia P., Lisowsky, Thomas, Tokatlidis, Kostas

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (11-11-2005)
    “…Unlike matrix-targeted or inner membrane proteins, those that are targeted to the mitochondrial intermembrane space (IMS) do not require ATP or the inner…”
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    Nonlocal Hardening-Damage Beam Model and Its Application to a Force-Based Element Formulation by Nikoukalam, M. T, Sideris, P

    Published in Journal of engineering mechanics (01-10-2019)
    “…AbstractThis paper introduces a novel nonlocal hardening-damage model for beams and integrates it within a flexibility-based frame element formulation. The…”
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    Oxidative protein folding in the mitochondrial intermembrane space by Sideris, Dionisia P, Tokatlidis, Kostas

    Published in Antioxidants & redox signaling (15-10-2010)
    “…Disulfide bond formation is a crucial step for oxidative folding and necessary for the acquisition of a protein's native conformation. Introduction of…”
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    Role of Membrane Association and Atg14-Dependent Phosphorylation in Beclin-1-Mediated Autophagy by Fogel, Adam I., Dlouhy, Brian J., Wang, Chunxin, Ryu, Seung-Wook, Neutzner, Albert, Hasson, Samuel A., Sideris, Dionisia P., Abeliovich, Hagai, Youle, Richard J.

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-09-2013)
    “…Article Usage Stats Services MCB Citing Articles Google Scholar PubMed Related Content Social Bookmarking CiteULike Delicious Digg Facebook Google+ Mendeley…”
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    novel intermembrane space-targeting signal docks cysteines onto Mia40 during mitochondrial oxidative folding by Sideris, Dionisia P, Petrakis, Nikos, Katrakili, Nitsa, Mikropoulou, Despina, Gallo, Angelo, Ciofi-Baffoni, Simone, Banci, Lucia, Bertini, Ivano, Tokatlidis, Kostas

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (28-12-2009)
    “…Mia40 imports Cys-containing proteins into the mitochondrial intermembrane space (IMS) by ensuring their Cys-dependent oxidative folding. In this study, we…”
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    Endogenous Parkin Preserves Dopaminergic Substantia Nigral Neurons following Mitochondrial DNA Mutagenic Stress by Pickrell, Alicia M., Huang, Chiu-Hui, Kennedy, Scott R., Ordureau, Alban, Sideris, Dionisia P., Hoekstra, Jake G., Harper, J. Wade, Youle, Richard J.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (15-07-2015)
    “…Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra. PARK2 mutations cause early-onset…”
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    Balanced Ero1 activation and inactivation establishes ER redox homeostasis by Kim, Sunghwan, Sideris, Dionisia P, Sevier, Carolyn S, Kaiser, Chris A

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (19-03-2012)
    “…The endoplasmic reticulum (ER) provides an environment optimized for oxidative protein folding through the action of Ero1p, which generates disulfide bonds,…”
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    RF Performance of Devices Processed in Low-Temperature Sequential Integration by Mota Frutuoso, T., Sideris, P., Lugo-Alvarez, J., Garros, X., Brunet, L., Fenouille-Beranger, C., Batude, P., Theodorou, C., Ferrari, P., Gaillard, F.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-07-2021)
    “…RF performance and intertier coupling of CMOS processed in 3-D sequential integration are investigated. pMOS transistor fabricated with a 500 °C thermal budget…”
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    Risk-Based Assessment of Seismic Repair Costs for Reinforced Concrete Bridges Considering Competing Repair Strategies by Valigura, J, Liel, A. B, Sideris, P

    Published in Journal of bridge engineering (01-11-2019)
    “…AbstractThis paper outlines a procedure to support the selection of repair strategies for damaged structures after an earthquake. Under strong shaking, modern…”
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    Translocation of mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins: conformation matters by de Marcos-Lousa, Carine, P Sideris, Dionisia, Tokatlidis, Kostas

    “…Most of the mitochondrial inner-membrane proteins are generated without a presequence and their targeting depends on inadequately defined internal segments…”
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    Wildfire impacts on hillslope sediment and phosphorus yields by Blake, William H, Theocharopoulos, Sideris P, Skoulikidis, Nikos, Clark, Paul, Tountas, P, Hartley, Richard, Amaxidis, Yorgos

    Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-05-2010)
    “…Purpose The impact of wildfire on (a) slope hydrological processes, (b) soil erodibility, and (c) post-fire hillslope sediment and phosphorus (P; dissolved and…”
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    Modulation of mitochondrial dysfunction for treatment of disease by Webb, Michael, Sideris, Dionisia P., Biddle, Margaret

    Published in Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters (01-06-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] Mitochondrial dysfunction is a causative and/or exacerbating feature of many pathologies. We discuss below approaches to modulate…”
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