Shoaib Ahmad Malik
Affiliations: | Paris-Sud XI University, Orsay, Essonne, France |
Area:
Autophagy, Beclin 1, Bcl-2 family protein, BH3 mimetics, ABT737Google:
"Shoaib Malik"Parents
Sign in to add mentorGuido Kroemer | grad student | 2012 | Paris-Sud University | |
(Crosstalk Between Apoptosis and Autophagy : BH3 Mimetics Activate Multiple Pro-Autophagic Pathways) |
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Castoldi F, Hyvönen MT, Durand S, et al. (2020) Chemical activation of SAT1 corrects diet-induced metabolic syndrome. Cell Death and Differentiation |
Pietrocola F, Castoldi F, Markaki M, et al. (2018) Aspirin Recapitulates Features of Caloric Restriction. Cell Reports. 22: 2395-2407 |
Niso-Santano M, Malik SA, Pietrocola F, et al. (2015) Unsaturated fatty acids induce non-canonical autophagy. The Embo Journal. 34: 1025-41 |
Pietrocola F, Malik SA, Mariño G, et al. (2014) Coffee induces autophagy in vivo. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 13: 1987-94 |
Mariño G, Pietrocola F, Eisenberg T, et al. (2014) Regulation of autophagy by cytosolic acetyl-coenzyme A. Molecular Cell. 53: 710-25 |
Niso-Santano M, Shen S, Adjemian S, et al. (2013) Direct interaction between STAT3 and EIF2AK2 controls fatty acid-induced autophagy. Autophagy. 9: 415-7 |
Shen S, Niso-Santano M, Adjemian S, et al. (2012) Cytoplasmic STAT3 represses autophagy by inhibiting PKR activity. Molecular Cell. 48: 667-80 |
Pietrocola F, Mariño G, Lissa D, et al. (2012) Pro-autophagic polyphenols reduce the acetylation of cytoplasmic proteins. Cell Cycle (Georgetown, Tex.). 11: 3851-60 |
De Stefano D, Tommonaro G, Malik SA, et al. (2012) Cacospongionolide and scalaradial, two marine sesterterpenoids as potent apoptosis-inducing factors in human carcinoma cell lines. Plos One. 7: e33031 |
Jemaà M, Vitale I, Kepp O, et al. (2012) Selective killing of p53-deficient cancer cells by SP600125. Embo Molecular Medicine. 4: 500-14 |