Two prominent morphological forms of programmed cell death occur during development, apoptosis and autophagic cell death. Improper regulation of cell death can lead to a variety of diseases, including cancer. Autophagy is required for survival in response to starvation, but has also been associated with cell death. It is unclear how autophagy is regulated under specific cell contexts in multi-cellular organisms, and what may distinguish autophagy function during cell survival versus cell death. Autophagic cell death is characterized by cells that die in synchrony, with autophagic vacuoles in the cytoplasm, and phagocytosis of the dying cells is not observed. However, little is known about this form of cell death. Autophagic cell death is ob...
Autophagy is a cellular process that delivers cytoplasmic materials for degradation by the lysosomes...
A complex relationship exists between autophagy and apoptosis, but the regulatory mechanisms underly...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic process that is negatively regulated by growth and has been implicat...
Autophagy is a conserved catabolic process that traffics cellular components to the lysosome for deg...
Autophagic cell death has been implicated in human diseases such as neurodegeneration and cancer. In...
AbstractMacroautophagy (autophagy) is a bulk cytoplasmic degradation process that is conserved from ...
Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an evolutionary conserved mechanism for the d...
Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an evolutionary conserved mechanism for the d...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic process that is negatively regulated by growth and has been implicat...
The catabolic degradation of proteins is vital for the proper function and homeostasis of all cells....
Two prominent morphological forms of programmed cell death occur during development, apoptosis and a...
Autophagy has been associated with both cell survival and cell death, but the role of autophagy in c...
Apoptosis and autophagic cell death are the two most prominent morphological forms of programmed cel...
Autophagy delivers cytoplasmic material to the lysosome for degradation, and has been implicated in ...
Proteasome inhibitors induce cell death and are used in cancer therapy, but little is known about th...
Autophagy is a cellular process that delivers cytoplasmic materials for degradation by the lysosomes...
A complex relationship exists between autophagy and apoptosis, but the regulatory mechanisms underly...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic process that is negatively regulated by growth and has been implicat...
Autophagy is a conserved catabolic process that traffics cellular components to the lysosome for deg...
Autophagic cell death has been implicated in human diseases such as neurodegeneration and cancer. In...
AbstractMacroautophagy (autophagy) is a bulk cytoplasmic degradation process that is conserved from ...
Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an evolutionary conserved mechanism for the d...
Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) is an evolutionary conserved mechanism for the d...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic process that is negatively regulated by growth and has been implicat...
The catabolic degradation of proteins is vital for the proper function and homeostasis of all cells....
Two prominent morphological forms of programmed cell death occur during development, apoptosis and a...
Autophagy has been associated with both cell survival and cell death, but the role of autophagy in c...
Apoptosis and autophagic cell death are the two most prominent morphological forms of programmed cel...
Autophagy delivers cytoplasmic material to the lysosome for degradation, and has been implicated in ...
Proteasome inhibitors induce cell death and are used in cancer therapy, but little is known about th...
Autophagy is a cellular process that delivers cytoplasmic materials for degradation by the lysosomes...
A complex relationship exists between autophagy and apoptosis, but the regulatory mechanisms underly...
SummaryAutophagy is a catabolic process that is negatively regulated by growth and has been implicat...