Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, and its incidence is continually increasing. Although anticancer therapy has improved significantly, it still has limited efficacy for tumor eradication and is highly toxic to healthy cells. Thus, novel therapeutic strategies to improve chemotherapy, radiotherapy and targeted therapy are an important goal in cancer research. Macroautophagy (herein referred to as autophagy) is a conserved lysosomal degradation pathway for the intracellular recycling of macromolecules and clearance of damaged organelles and misfolded proteins to ensure cellular homeostasis. Dysfunctional autophagy contributes to many diseases, including cancer. Autophagy can suppress or promote tumors depending on the developmenta...
Autophagy (literally self-eating) is a catabolic mechanism involved in the recycling and turnover of...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling via degradation of dama...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, and its incidence is continually increasing. Although ...
Autophagy, or self-digestion, is the process in which a cell degradates its cellular content, what n...
Autophagy, a catabolic process, degrades damaged and defective cellular materials through lysosomes,...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway that has multiple roles in carcinogenesis...
Resistance to current chemo- and radiation therapy is the principal problem in anticancer treatment....
Background & aims: Studies suggest that fasting before or during chemotherapy may induce differentia...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, G., Hattingh, S. M. & Engelbrecht, A. M. 2016. Enhanced therapeutic efficacy ...
Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death globally, with the most common fatalities arising from lung...
The vulnerability of cancer cells to nutrient deprivation and their dependency on specific metabolit...
Autophagy is a catabolic membrane-trafficking process that leads to sequestration and degradation of...
Macroautophagy (autophagy hereafter) is a protective process that recycles cellular components to ma...
Macroautophagy, the major lysosomal pathway for recycling intracellular components including whole o...
Autophagy (literally self-eating) is a catabolic mechanism involved in the recycling and turnover of...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling via degradation of dama...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, and its incidence is continually increasing. Although ...
Autophagy, or self-digestion, is the process in which a cell degradates its cellular content, what n...
Autophagy, a catabolic process, degrades damaged and defective cellular materials through lysosomes,...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway that has multiple roles in carcinogenesis...
Resistance to current chemo- and radiation therapy is the principal problem in anticancer treatment....
Background & aims: Studies suggest that fasting before or during chemotherapy may induce differentia...
CITATION: Van Niekerk, G., Hattingh, S. M. & Engelbrecht, A. M. 2016. Enhanced therapeutic efficacy ...
Cancer is the 2nd leading cause of death globally, with the most common fatalities arising from lung...
The vulnerability of cancer cells to nutrient deprivation and their dependency on specific metabolit...
Autophagy is a catabolic membrane-trafficking process that leads to sequestration and degradation of...
Macroautophagy (autophagy hereafter) is a protective process that recycles cellular components to ma...
Macroautophagy, the major lysosomal pathway for recycling intracellular components including whole o...
Autophagy (literally self-eating) is a catabolic mechanism involved in the recycling and turnover of...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling via degradation of dama...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...