Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an evo-lutionarily conserved, homeostatic process that functions to dis-pose of damaged cellular organelles and proteins. Autophagy involves the formation of double membrane vesicles, known a
Macroautophagy was originally discovered as a nutrient salvage pathway during starvation. By now it ...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane sequestering vesicles that are the hallmark of the intracellular ...
During the past decade there has been a substantial increase in macroautophagy (herein simply referr...
Autophagy is a catabolic mechanism of regulated intracellular turnover in which cells degrade their ...
Macroautophagy is a dynamic process involving the rearrangement of subcellular membranes to sequeste...
Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is a self-degradation process through which virtu...
Autophagy comprises several evolutionarily conserved mechanisms for transport and uptake of proteins...
Autophagy is the process of autodigesting cellular con-tents in lysosomes. There are three kinds: mi...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular degradation process that targets cy...
Macroautophagy (henceforth referred to as autophagy) is a process conserved from yeast to man for th...
Autophagy refers to a set of non-specific bulk degradation processes in which cells deliver cytoplas...
Autophagy or autophagocytosis are terms given to a membrane-mediated process in eukaryotic cells in ...
AbstractMacroautophagy maintains cellular homeostasis through targeting cytoplasmic contents and org...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles that are the hallmark of the intracellular catabolic pro...
Macroautophagy, hereafter autophagy, is a degradative process conserved among eukaryotes, which is e...
Macroautophagy was originally discovered as a nutrient salvage pathway during starvation. By now it ...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane sequestering vesicles that are the hallmark of the intracellular ...
During the past decade there has been a substantial increase in macroautophagy (herein simply referr...
Autophagy is a catabolic mechanism of regulated intracellular turnover in which cells degrade their ...
Macroautophagy is a dynamic process involving the rearrangement of subcellular membranes to sequeste...
Macroautophagy, commonly referred to as autophagy, is a self-degradation process through which virtu...
Autophagy comprises several evolutionarily conserved mechanisms for transport and uptake of proteins...
Autophagy is the process of autodigesting cellular con-tents in lysosomes. There are three kinds: mi...
Macroautophagy/autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular degradation process that targets cy...
Macroautophagy (henceforth referred to as autophagy) is a process conserved from yeast to man for th...
Autophagy refers to a set of non-specific bulk degradation processes in which cells deliver cytoplas...
Autophagy or autophagocytosis are terms given to a membrane-mediated process in eukaryotic cells in ...
AbstractMacroautophagy maintains cellular homeostasis through targeting cytoplasmic contents and org...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane vesicles that are the hallmark of the intracellular catabolic pro...
Macroautophagy, hereafter autophagy, is a degradative process conserved among eukaryotes, which is e...
Macroautophagy was originally discovered as a nutrient salvage pathway during starvation. By now it ...
Autophagosomes are double-membrane sequestering vesicles that are the hallmark of the intracellular ...
During the past decade there has been a substantial increase in macroautophagy (herein simply referr...