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Autophagy ('self-eating') is an important eukaryotic response to cellular stress. During autophagy, portions of the cytosol and cytoplasmic organelles are sequestered within characteristic double ...
Autophagy, or “self-eating”, is an essential cellular quality control mechanism that clears the cell of protein aggregates and damaged organelles. This mechanism is inactive under normal ...
Regulation of Neuronal Autophagy and Cell Survival by MCL1 in Alzheimer’s Disease DOI 10.15212/AMM-2021-0002 Announcing a new review article publication for Acta Materia Medica journal. In this ...
Thus, pharmacologic up-regulation of autophagy, enhancement of strategies to target intracellular pathogens to autophagosomes, and inhibition of microbial virulence factors that block host ...
The new resource was developed by studying systems regulation of autophagy in humans by curating existing scientific literature and integration of external resources that enables both computational ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved self-degradation process of cellular components. It plays a role in development, aging, infection, immunity and several human diseases. Mammalian autophagy ...
Autophagy, the process by which cells recycle damaged components, has long been associated with neuroprotection. However, the ...
The researchers believe that further elucidation of regulation mechanisms of chloroplast autophagy could provide new avenues to improve the quality or productivity in cereal cultivation.
Autophagy is the body’s way of cleaning out damaged cells, in order to regenerate newer, healthier cells. It allows your body to remove the dysfunctional cells.
Autophagy plays an important role in the survival of cellular organisms. When there is starvation or nutrient deprivation, the process of autophagy is triggered. This gives rise to formation of ...
Autophagy is a complex process of intracellular degradation of senescent or malfunctioning organelles. Dysregulated autophagy is associated with certain cancers, neurodegenerative diseases, immune ...