Daniel Kaganovich, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2007 | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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(Pathways for quality control of misfolded cytosolic proteins.) |
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Amen T, Guihur A, Zelent C, et al. (2021) Resveratrol and related stilbene-derivatives induce Stress Granules with distinct clearance kinetics. Molecular Biology of the Cell. mbcE21020066 |
Amen T, Kaganovich D. (2020) Quantitative photoconversion analysis of internal molecular dynamics in stress granules and other membraneless organelles in live cells. Star Protocols. 1: 100217 |
Siwach P, Levy E, Livshits L, et al. (2020) Water is a biomarker of changes in the cellular environment in live animals. Scientific Reports. 10: 9095 |
Keinan E, Abraham AC, Cohen A, et al. (2018) High-Reynolds Microfluidic Sorting of Large Yeast Populations. Scientific Reports. 8: 13739 |
Brielle S, Kaganovich D. (2018) Mitochondrial dysfunction in protein conformational disorders. Journal of Genetics. 97: 703-713 |
Kaganovich D. (2017) There Is an Inclusion for That: Material Properties of Protein Granules Provide a Platform for Building Diverse Cellular Functions. Trends in Biochemical Sciences |
Siwach P, Kaganovich D. (2017) Getting stress out of stressed-out stress granules. The Embo Journal |
Gura Sadovsky R, Brielle S, Kaganovich D, et al. (2017) Measurement of Rapid Protein Diffusion in the Cytoplasm by Photo-Converted Intensity Profile Expansion. Cell Reports. 18: 2795-2806 |
Amen T, Kaganovich D. (2016) Yeast screening platform identifies FDA-approved drugs that reduce Aβ oligomerization. Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria). 3: 97-100 |
Brown R, Kaganovich D. (2016) Look Out Autophagy, Ubiquilin UPS Its Game. Cell. 166: 797-9 |