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Recent publications (2010-2015):

Journal Articles:

  1. 1.Bhatia-Kiššová I, Camougrand N (2013) Mitophagy is not induced by mitochondrial damage but plays a role in the regulation of cellular autophagic activity. Autophagy 9: 1897-1899.

  2. 2.Gérecová G, Kopanicová J, Jaká P, Běhalová L, Juhásová B, Bhatia-Kiššová I, Forte M, Polčic P, Mentel M. (2013) BH3-only proteins Noxa, Bik, Bmf and Bid activate Bax and Bak indirectly when studied in yeast model. FEMS Yeast Research 13: 747-754.

  3. 3.Deffieu M, Bhatia-Kissová I, Salin B, Klionsky DJ, Pinson B, Manon S, Camougrand N. (2013) Increased levels of reduced cytochrome b and mitophagy components are required to trigger nonspecific autophagy following induced mitochondrial dysfunction. J Cell Sci. 126(Pt 2): 415-26.

  4. 4.Bhatia-Kiššová I, Camougrand N. (2013) Mitophagy: a process that adapts to the cell physiology. Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 45(1): 30-3.

  5. 5.Klionsky DJ, ... Bhatia-Kissova I, ... et al. (2012) Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy. Autophagy 8(4): 445-544.

  6. 6.Juhasova, B., Mentel, M., Bhatia-Kissova, I., Zeman, I., Kolarov, J., Forte, M. & Polcic, P. (2011). BH3-only protein Bim inhibits activity of antiapoptotic members of Bcl-2 family when expressed in yeast. FEBS Letters 585: 2709–2713.

  7. 7.Juhasova B, Bhatia-Kissova I, Polcicova K, Mentel M, Forte M & Polcic P. (2011) Reconstitution of interactions of Murine gammaherpesvirus 68 M11 with Bcl-2 family proteins in yeast. Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 407: 783-787

  8. 8.Bhatia-Kissova I & Camougrand N (2010) Mitophagy in yeast: actors and physiological roles. FEMS Yeast Research 10(8): 1023-1034


Books:

  1. Nosek, J., Brejová, B., Neboháčová, M., Baráth, P., Bhatia-Kiššová, I., Valent, I., Kollár, R., Tomáška, Ľ. (2013) Genomika. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 276 p. [ISBN 978-1493731336] (in Slovak).




Dr. Ingrid Bhatia-Kiššová is assistant professor at the Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovakia.



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Contact:

Comenius University in Bratislava

Faculty of Natural Sciences

Department of Biochemistry

Mlynska dolina CH-1, Ilkovicova 6

842 15 Bratislava 4

Slovak Republic


Phone:   +421-2-60296-398

Fax:        +421-2-60296-398, 452

E-mail:   kissova@fns.uniba.sk



Last update: April 16, 2015