Autophagy is a catalytic process of the bulk degradation of long-lived cellular components, ultimately resulting in lysosomal digestion within mature cytoplasmic compartments known as autophagolysosomes. Autophagy serves many functions in the cell, including maintaining cellular homeostasis, a means of cell survival during stress (e.g., nutrient deprivation or starvation) or conversely as a mechanism for cell death. Increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production and the resulting oxidative cell stress that occurs in many disease states has been shown to induce autophagy. The following review focuses on the roles that autophagy plays in response to the ROS generated in several diseases
Autophagy is the catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which cytoplasmic elements are degraded intrac...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), products of normal cellular metabolism, play an important role in sig...
Autophagy is a catabolic process aimed at recycling cellular components and damaged organelles in re...
Significance: The molecular machinery regulating autophagy has started becoming elucidated, and a nu...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 Autophagy is a major catabolic process that is involved in cellular ...
Autophagy, a vital catabolic process that degrades cytoplasmic components within the lysosome, is an...
Autophagy is the main catabolic process required for the removal of damaged organelles, aggregated p...
Autophagy is a dynamic process, conserved in all eukaryotes. It is responsible for the degradation ...
Autophagy, or ‘‘self eating,’ ’ refers to a regulated cellular process for the lysosomal-dependent t...
Autophagy is a major catabolic pathway by which mammalian cells degrade and recycle macromolecules a...
Autophagy is a widely conserved catabolic process that is necessary for maintaining cellular homeost...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mam Molecular Aspects of Medicine 27 (2006) 403–410housekeeping, with an acc...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that degrades damaged or superfluous cell components in...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) at physiological levels are important cell signaling molecules. Howeve...
Autophagy is the catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which cytoplasmic elements are degraded intrac...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), products of normal cellular metabolism, play an important role in sig...
Autophagy is a catabolic process aimed at recycling cellular components and damaged organelles in re...
Significance: The molecular machinery regulating autophagy has started becoming elucidated, and a nu...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 Autophagy is a major catabolic process that is involved in cellular ...
Autophagy, a vital catabolic process that degrades cytoplasmic components within the lysosome, is an...
Autophagy is the main catabolic process required for the removal of damaged organelles, aggregated p...
Autophagy is a dynamic process, conserved in all eukaryotes. It is responsible for the degradation ...
Autophagy, or ‘‘self eating,’ ’ refers to a regulated cellular process for the lysosomal-dependent t...
Autophagy is a major catabolic pathway by which mammalian cells degrade and recycle macromolecules a...
Autophagy is a widely conserved catabolic process that is necessary for maintaining cellular homeost...
www.elsevier.com/locate/mam Molecular Aspects of Medicine 27 (2006) 403–410housekeeping, with an acc...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that degrades damaged or superfluous cell components in...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) at physiological levels are important cell signaling molecules. Howeve...
Autophagy is the catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional ...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved mechanism by which cytoplasmic elements are degraded intrac...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), products of normal cellular metabolism, play an important role in sig...