Veena Prahlad
Affiliations: | 2004-2011 | Biology | University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA |
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Mayer MP, Blair L, Blatch GL, et al. (2024) Stress Biology: Complexity and Multifariousness in Health and Disease. Cell Stress & Chaperones |
Bourboulia D, Blair LJ, Clark MS, et al. (2024) Editorial: A new chapter for Cell Stress and Chaperones. Cell Stress & Chaperones |
van Oosten-Hawle P, Backe SJ, Ben-Zvi A, et al. (2023) Second Virtual International Symposium on Cellular and Organismal Stress Responses, September 8-9, 2022. Cell Stress & Chaperones |
Das S, Min S, Prahlad V. (2021) Gene bookmarking by the heat shock transcription factor programs the insulin-like signaling pathway. Molecular Cell |
Lior C, Hodge F, De-Souza EA, et al. (2021) The 2021 FASEB Virtual Catalyst Conference on Extracellular and Organismal Proteostasis in Health and Disease, February 3-4, 2021. Faseb Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies For Experimental Biology. 35: e21631 |
van Oosten-Hawle P, Bergink S, Blagg B, et al. (2021) First Virtual International Congress on Cellular and Organismal Stress Responses, November 5-6, 2020. Cell Stress & Chaperones |
Prahlad V. (2020) The discovery and consequences of the central role of the nervous system in the control of protein homeostasis. Journal of Neurogenetics. 34: 489-499 |
Das S, Ooi FK, Cruz Corchado J, et al. (2020) Serotonin signaling by maternal neurons upon stress ensures progeny survival. Elife. 9 |
Das S, Ooi FK, Corchado JC, et al. (2020) Author response: Serotonin signaling by maternal neurons upon stress ensures progeny survival Elife |
Germany EM, Zahayko N, Huebsch ML, et al. (2018) AAA ATPase Afg1 preserves organellar fidelity and cellular healthspan by maintaining mitochondrial matrix proteostasis. Journal of Cell Science |