International audienceAutophagy is the major catabolic process in eukaryotic cells for the degradation and recycling of damaged macromolecules and organelles. It plays a crucial role in cell quality control and nutrient supply under stress conditions. Although autophagy is classically described as a degradative mechanism, it can also be involved in some secretion pathways, leading to the extracellular release of proteins, aggregates, or organelles.The role of autophagy in cancer is complex and depends on tumor development stage. While autophagy limits cancer development in the early stages of tumorigenesis, it can also have a protumoral role in more advanced cancers, promoting primary tumor growth and metastatic spread. In addition to its p...
Macroautophagy (herein referred to as autophagy) is a complex catabolic process characterized by the...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic mechanism, by which eukaryotic cells recycle or d...
AbstractAutophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is activated in cancer cells in response to multiple ...
International audienceAutophagy is the major catabolic process in eukaryotic cells for the degradati...
Autophagy is a catabolic membrane-trafficking process that leads to sequestration and degradation of...
Maintenance of protein homeostasis and organelle integrity and function is critical for cellular hom...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway that has multiple roles in carcinogenesis...
Autophagy, or self-digestion, is the process in which a cell degradates its cellular content, what n...
Autophagy is a crucial recycling process that is increasingly being recognized as an important facto...
Cell death is the last fate of the life cycle of cells. Different pathways involved in cell death ar...
Autophagy as a primary homeostatic and catabolic process is responsible for the degradation and recy...
Macroautophagy, the major lysosomal pathway for recycling intracellular components including whole o...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Autophagy is a protein and organelle degradation pathway important for the maintenance of cytoplasmi...
Macroautophagy (herein referred to as autophagy) is a complex catabolic process characterized by the...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic mechanism, by which eukaryotic cells recycle or d...
AbstractAutophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is activated in cancer cells in response to multiple ...
International audienceAutophagy is the major catabolic process in eukaryotic cells for the degradati...
Autophagy is a catabolic membrane-trafficking process that leads to sequestration and degradation of...
Maintenance of protein homeostasis and organelle integrity and function is critical for cellular hom...
Recent advances in experimental technologies and cancer models have made possible to demonstrate tha...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic pathway that has multiple roles in carcinogenesis...
Autophagy, or self-digestion, is the process in which a cell degradates its cellular content, what n...
Autophagy is a crucial recycling process that is increasingly being recognized as an important facto...
Cell death is the last fate of the life cycle of cells. Different pathways involved in cell death ar...
Autophagy as a primary homeostatic and catabolic process is responsible for the degradation and recy...
Macroautophagy, the major lysosomal pathway for recycling intracellular components including whole o...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Autophagy is a protein and organelle degradation pathway important for the maintenance of cytoplasmi...
Macroautophagy (herein referred to as autophagy) is a complex catabolic process characterized by the...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved catabolic mechanism, by which eukaryotic cells recycle or d...
AbstractAutophagy, or cellular self-digestion, is activated in cancer cells in response to multiple ...