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2015NEDD4-2 (NEDD4L): the ubiquitin ligase for multiple membrane proteinsGoel, P.; Manning, J.; Kumar, S.
2015Autophagy as a pro-death pathwayDenton, D.; Xu, T.; Kumar, S.
2015The tumor-modulatory effects of Caspase-2 and Pidd1 do not require the scaffold protein RaiddPeintner, L.; Dorstyn, L.; Kumar, S.; Aneichyk, T.; Villunger, A.; Manzl, C.
2015A minimal or maximal ablation strategy to achieve pulmonary vein isolation for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation: a prospective multi-centre randomized controlled trial (the Minimax study)McLellan, A.; Ling, L.; Azzopardi, S.; Lee, G.; Lee, G.; Kumar, S.; Wong, M.; Walters, T.; Lee, J.; Looi, K.; Halloran, K.; Stiles, M.; Lever, N.; Fynn, S.; Heck, P.; Sanders, P.; Morton, J.; Kalman, J.; Kistler, P.
2015"I do feel like a scientist at times": A qualitative study of the acceptability of molecular point-of-care testing for chlamydia and gonorrhoea to primary care professionals in a remote high STI burden settingNatoli, L.; Guy, R.J.; Shephard, M.; Causer, L.; Badman, S.G.; Hengel, B.; Tangey, A.; Ward, J.; Coburn, T.; Anderson, D.; Kaldor, J.; Maher, L.; TTANGO Investigators,; Kumar, S.
2015Distinct requirements of Autophagy-related genes in programmed cell deathXu, T.; Nicolson, S.; Denton, D.; Kumar, S.
2015Autophagy in malignant transformation and cancer progressionGalluzzi, L.; Pietrocola, F.; Bravo-San Pedro, J.; Amaravadi, R.; Baehrecke, E.; Cecconi, F.; Codogno, P.; Debnath, J.; Gewirtz, D.; Karantza, V.; Kimmelman, A.; Kumar, S.; Levine, B.; Maiuri, M.; Martin, S.; Penninger, J.; Piacentini, M.; Rubinsztein, D.; Simon, H.; Simonsen, A.; et al.
2015Ecdysone-mediated programmed cell death in DrosophilaNicolson, S.; Denton, D.; Kumar, S.
2015NEDD4: The founding member of a family of ubiquitin-protein ligasesBoase, N.; Kumar, S.
2015Early repolarization patterns associated with increased arrhythmic risk are common in young non-Caucasian Australian males and not influenced by athletic statusBrosnan, M.; Kumar, S.; Lagerche, A.; Brown, A.; Stewart, S.; Kalman, J.; Prior, D.