Recent evidence suggests that autophagy is a governed catabolic framework enabling the recycling of nutrients from injured organelles and other cellular constituents via a lysosomal breakdown. This mechanism has been associated with the development of various pathologic conditions, including cancer and neurological disorders; however, recently updated studies have indicated that autophagy plays a dual role in cancer, acting as a cytoprotective or cytotoxic mechanism. Numerous preclinical and clinical investigations have shown that inhibiting autophagy enhances an anticancer medicine’s effectiveness in various malignancies. Autophagy antagonists, including chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine, have previously been authorized in clinical trials...
2015 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal degradation proce...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal degradation process, has drawn an increasing amount...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Jennifer S Carew, Kevin R Kelly, Steffan T NawrockiThe Department of Medicine and Institute for Drug...
Eukaryotes use autophagy as a mechanism for maintaining cellular homeostasis by degrading and recycl...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling via degradation of dama...
Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal-dependent catabolic process that maintains the cellular homeostas...
Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal-dependent catabolic process that maintains the cellular homeostas...
Autophagy is a tightly regulated catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling from damaged ...
Autophagy is a tightly regulated catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling from damaged ...
In the last two decades, accumulating evidence pointed to the importance of autophagy in various hum...
Autophagy is an intracellular degradative process that occurs under several stressful conditions, in...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular recycling process in cell homeostasis and stress a...
Macro-autophagy (autophagy) is a highly conserved eukaryotic intracellular process of self-digestion...
Resistance to current chemo- and radiation therapy is the principal problem in anticancer treatment....
2015 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal degradation proce...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal degradation process, has drawn an increasing amount...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...
Jennifer S Carew, Kevin R Kelly, Steffan T NawrockiThe Department of Medicine and Institute for Drug...
Eukaryotes use autophagy as a mechanism for maintaining cellular homeostasis by degrading and recycl...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling via degradation of dama...
Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal-dependent catabolic process that maintains the cellular homeostas...
Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal-dependent catabolic process that maintains the cellular homeostas...
Autophagy is a tightly regulated catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling from damaged ...
Autophagy is a tightly regulated catabolic process that facilitates nutrient recycling from damaged ...
In the last two decades, accumulating evidence pointed to the importance of autophagy in various hum...
Autophagy is an intracellular degradative process that occurs under several stressful conditions, in...
Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved cellular recycling process in cell homeostasis and stress a...
Macro-autophagy (autophagy) is a highly conserved eukaryotic intracellular process of self-digestion...
Resistance to current chemo- and radiation therapy is the principal problem in anticancer treatment....
2015 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Autophagy is a conserved lysosomal degradation proce...
Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved lysosomal degradation process, has drawn an increasing amount...
Autophagy is an evolutionary process preserved in eukaryotes, which removes harmful components and m...