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Mark Zbinden
Mark Zbinden
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Biology
Signal transduction
Cell biology
Regulator
Autophagy
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AMPK is activated during lysosomal damage via a galectin-ubiquitin signal transduction system.
2020
Autophagy
Jingyue Jia
Bhawana Bissa
Lukas Brecht
Lee Allers
Seong Won Choi
Yuexi Gu
Mark Zbinden
Mark R. Burge
Graham S. Timmins
Kenneth R. Hallows
Christian Behrends
Vojo Deretic
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Deleting a UBE3A substrate rescues impaired hippocampal physiology and learning in Angelman syndrome mice
2019
bioRxiv
Gabrielle L. Sell
Wendy Xin
Emily K. Cook
Mark Zbinden
Thomas B. Schaffer
Robert N. O’Meally
Robert N. Cole
Antonello Bonci
Seth S. Margolis
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AMPK, a key regulator of metabolism and autophagy, is activated by lysosomal damage via a novel galectin-directed ubiquitin signal transduction system
2019
Molecular Cell
Jingyue Jia
Bhawana Bissa
Lukas Brecht
Lee Allers
Seong Won Choi
Yuexi Gu
Mark Zbinden
Mark R. Burge
Graham S. Timmins
Kenneth R. Hallows
Christian Behrends
Vojo Deretic
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