RAPSAP is a comprehensive archive of protein structures that pertain specifically to autophagy, aimed at improving structural understanding of the biological process
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RAPSAP is a comprehensive archive of protein structures that pertain specifically to autophagy, aimed at improving structural understanding of the biological process
Code for the Cancers paper (Functional Linkage of RKIP to the Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition and Autophagy during the Development of Prostate Cancer)
Code for the Oncotarget paper (Systematic characterization of autophagy-related genes during the adipocyte differentiation using public-access data.)
Deterministic, explainable autophagy/lysosome dependency QC for single-cell expression data.
Code for the IJMS paper (Co-Expression Network Analysis of AMPK and Autophagy Gene Products during Adipocyte Differentiation)
Experimental brainwave entrainment goggles (Dementia / Mentalhealth).
Research compendium for the preprint "Hierarchical Regulation of Autophagy During Adipocyte Differentiation"
A research compendium: Transcriptional regulation of autophagy during adipocyte differentiation
Code for the Cells paper (Transcriptional Regulation of Autophagy Genes via Stage-Specific Activation of CEBPB and PPARG during Adipogenesis)
A Hub of central Human ATG genes (autophagy-related genes) based on recurrences in various databases on Autophagy..
Code for the book chapter (Anti-cancer effect of RKIP via modulating autophagy during metastasis)
Code for the (unpublished) paper ( Regulation of autophagy in response to oxidative stress)
R package for predicting disease phenotypes from biological process data using network diffusion and gene set enrichment analysis
Scripts for reproducing the poster: Co-regulation of RKIP and autophagy genes by VEZF1 and ERCC6 in prostate cancer
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