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  1. MFS-transporter Flr1 is a major drug-efflux transporter in Saccharomyces cerevisiae ascospores
  2. Mechanisms of Intracellular Selection of Mitochondrial DNA
  3. Inheritance bias of deletion-harbouring mtDNA in yeast: The role of copy number and intracellular selection
  4. Rapid divergence of male and female mitochondrial genomes in a basal protobranch bivalveYoldia hyperborea
  5. Deciphering the Foundations of Mitochondrial Mutational Spectra: Replication-Driven and Damage-Induced Signatures Across Chordate Classes
  6. Mitochondrial Genome Instability in W303-SK1 Yeast Cytoplasmic Hybrids
  7. Inheritance bias of deletion-harbouring mtDNA in yeast: the role of copy number and intracellular selection
  8. Mitochondrial direct repeat reduction as a strategy for enhancing human longevity: the case of the common repeat
  9. Spontaneous Mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae mtDNA Increase Cell-to-Cell Variation in mtDNA Amount
  10. Mitochondrial mutation spectrum in Chordates: damage versus replication signatures, causes, and dynamics
  11. ORFans in Mitochondrial Genomes of Marine Polychaete Polydora
  12. Toxic Effects of Penetrating Cations
  13. Mitochondrial heteroplasmy as a cause of cell-to-cell phenotypic heterogeneity in clonal populations
  14. Toxic Effects of Penetrating Cations
  15. Tyrosol induces multiple drug resistance in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  16. Secondary structure of the human mitochondrial genome affects formation of deletions
  17. Mitochondrial genome of Pseudopotamilla reniformis (Annelida: Sabellidae)
  18. Cytostatic effects of structurally different ginsenosides on yeast cells with altered sterol biosynthesis and transport
  19. Adaptive Role of Cell Death in Yeast Communities Stressed with Macrolide Antifungals
  20. The adaptive role of cell death in yeast communities stressed with macrolide antifungals
  21. Lipophilic Cations Rescue the Growth of Yeast under the Conditions of Glycolysis Overflow
  22. Protonophore FCCP provides fitness advantage to PDR-deficient yeast cells
  23. Intracellular quality control of mitochondrial DNA: evidence and limitations
  24. Effects of Sterols on the Interaction of SDS, Benzalkonium Chloride, and A Novel Compound, Kor105, with Membranes
  25. Risk of mitochondrial deletions is affected by the global secondary structure of the mitochondrial genome
  26. Replicative aging as a source of cell heterogeneity in budding yeast
  27. Penetrating cations induce pleiotropic drug resistance in yeast
  28. Age-dependent heterogeneity of yeasts
  29. Mitochondrial depolarization in yeast zygotes inhibits clonal expansion of selfish mtDNA
  30. Mitochondrial Superoxide Dismutase and Yap1p Act as a Signaling Module Contributing to Ethanol Tolerance of the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  31. How do yeast sense mitochondrial dysfunction?
  32. Alkylrhodamines enhance the toxicity of clotrimazole and benzalkonium chloride by interfering with yeast pleiotropic ABC-transporters
  33. The double face of mitochondrial dysfunction
  34. Does mitochondrial fusion require transmembrane potential?
  35. Mitochondrial retrograde signaling inhibits the survival during prolong S/G2 arrest in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  36. Dodecyltriphenylphosphonium inhibits multiple drug resistance in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  37. Early manifestations of replicative aging in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  38. Dodecyl and octyl esters of fluorescein as protonophores and uncouplers of oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria at submicromolar concentrations
  39. Functional analysis of MFS protein CefT involved in the transport of beta-lactam antibiotics in Acremonium chrysogenum and Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  40. Penetrating Cations Enhance Uncoupling Activity of Anionic Protonophores in Mitochondria
  41. Mitochondrially-encoded protein Var1 promotes loss of respiratory function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae under stressful conditions
  42. Mitochondrial signaling inSaccharomyces cerevisiaepseudohyphae formation induced by butanol
  43. Roles of Mitochondrial Dynamics under Stressful and Normal Conditions in Yeast Cells
  44. Longevity and mitochondrial membrane potential
  45. Derivatives of Rhodamine 19 as Mild Mitochondria-targeted Cationic Uncouplers
  46. Prooxidants protect from genotoxic stress
  47. Accumulation of dodecyltriphenylphosphonium in mitochondria induces their swelling and ROS-dependent growth inhibition in yeast
  48. Physiological scenarios of programmed loss of mitochondrial DNA function and death of yeast
  49. Sir2-dependent daughter-to-mother transport of the damaged proteins in yeast is required to prevent high stress sensitivity of the daughters
  50. Ultrastructure of yeast cell Saccharomyces cerevisiae after amiodarone treatment
  51. Amiodarone inhibits multiple drug resistance in yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  52. Protein aggregation and neurodegeneration: Clues from a yeast model of Huntington’s disease
  53. Unexpected link between anaphase promoting complex and the toxicity of expanded polyglutamines expressed in yeast
  54. Mitochondrial matrix fragmentation as a protection mechanism of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  55. Natural causes of programmed death of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  56. Accumulation of slightly deleterious mutations in mitochondrial protein-coding genes of large versus small mammals
  57. Mitochondria as a critical element of heat shock response in yeasts with different types of energy metabolism
  58. Ysp2 mediates death of yeast induced by amiodarone or intracellular acidification
  59. Expression of an expanded polyglutamine domain in yeast causes death with apoptotic markers
  60. Do mitochondria regulate the heat-shock response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae?
  61. Natural conditions inducing programmed cell death in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  62. Role of mitochondria in the pheromone- and amiodarone-induced programmed death of yeast
  63. The Proton-Driven Rotor of ATP Synthase: Ohmic Conductance (10 fS), and Absence of Voltage Gating