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Citations
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19529
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314

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Alexei Terman is affiliated with the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. Their research profile does not currently include listed recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy in higher eukaryotes

    Daniel J. Klionsky;Hagai Abeliovich;Patrizia Agostinis;Devendra K. Agrawal

  • Lipofuscin: mechanisms of age-related accumulation and influence on cell function

    Ulf T Brunk;Alexei Terman

  • The mitochondrial-lysosomal axis theory of aging: accumulation of damaged mitochondria as a result of imperfect autophagocytosis.

    Ulf T. Brunk;Alexei Terman

  • Autophagy and Aging The Importance of Maintaining "Clean" Cells

    Ana Maria Cuervo;Ettore Bergamini;Ulf T Brunk;Wulf Dröge

  • Mitochondrial Turnover and Aging of Long-Lived Postmitotic Cells: The Mitochondrial–Lysosomal Axis Theory of Aging

    Alexei Terman;Tino Kurz;Marian Navratil;Edgar A. Arriaga

  • Lipofuscin: mechanisms of formation and increase with age

    Alexei Terman;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Oxidative Stress, Accumulation of Biological 'Garbage', and Aging

    Alexei Terman;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Autophagy, organelles and ageing.

    Alexei Terman;Bertil Gustafsson;Ulf Brunk

  • Lysosomes in iron metabolism, ageing and apoptosis

    Tino Kurz;Alexei Terman;Bertil Gustafsson;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Lysosomes and oxidative stress in aging and apoptosis.

    Tino Kurz;Alexei Terman;Bertil Gustafsson;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Autophagy in cardiac myocyte homeostasis, aging, and pathology

    Alexei Terman;Ulf T Brunk

  • Vitamin E succinate is a potent novel antineoplastic agent with high selectivity and cooperativity with tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (Apo2 ligand) in vivo.

    Tobias Weber;Min Lu;Ladislav Andera;Harald Lahm

  • The lysosomal-mitochondrial axis theory of postmitotic aging and cell death.

    Alexei Terman;Bertil Gustafsson;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Autophagy, ageing and apoptosis: The role of oxidative stress and lysosomal iron

    Tino Kurz;Alexei Terman;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Lysosomal Iron, Iron Chelation, and Cell Death

    Alexei Terman;Tino Kurz

  • Mitochondria play a central role in apoptosis induced by α-Tocopheryl succinate, an agent with antineoplastic activity: Comparison with receptor-mediated pro-apoptotic signaling

    Tobias Weber;Helge Dalen;Ladislav Andera;Anne Nègre-Salvayre

  • Mitochondrial recycling and aging of cardiac myocytes: the role of autophagocytosis

    Alexei Terman;Helge Dalen;Helge Dalen;John Wallace Eaton;John Wallace Eaton;Jiri Neuzil;Jiri Neuzil

  • Garbage catastrophe theory of aging: imperfect removal of oxidative damage?

    Alexei Terman

  • Ceroid/lipofuscin formation in cultured human fibroblasts: the role of oxidative stress and lysosomal proteolysis

    Alexei Terman;Ulf T. Brunk

  • Aging of Cardiac Myocytes in Culture: Oxidative Stress, Lipofuscin Accumulation, and Mitochondrial Turnover

    Alexei Terman;Helge Dalen;John W. Eaton;Jiri Neuzil

Frequent Co-Authors

Ulf T. Brunk
Ulf T. Brunk Linköping University
Jan Marcusson
Jan Marcusson Linköping University
Jiri Neuzil
Jiri Neuzil Czech Academy of Sciences
Angel Cedazo-Minguez
Angel Cedazo-Minguez Karolinska Institute
Christian Weber
Christian Weber Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Andrea Ballabio
Andrea Ballabio Baylor College of Medicine
Ana Maria Cuervo
Ana Maria Cuervo Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Edgar A. Arriaga
Edgar A. Arriaga University of Minnesota
Janice S. Blum
Janice S. Blum Indiana University
Tibor Vellai
Tibor Vellai Eötvös Loránd University

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