International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety of human diseases including malaria, sleeping sickness, Chagas disease, leishmaniasis, and toxoplasmosis, among others. These diseases, which affect more than one billion people globally, mainly the poorest populations, are characterized by severe chronic stages and the lack of effective antiparasitic treatment. Parasitic protists display complex life-cycles and go through different cellular transformations in order to adapt to the different hosts they live in. Autophagy, a highly conserved cellular degradation process, has emerged as a key mechanism required for these differentiation processes, as well as other functions that are crucial to...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and non-selectively target cytoplasm...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is a ubiquitous eukaryotic process that also occurs in trypanosomatid parasites, protist o...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for a number of important human pathologies. Obviously, as Eu...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and non-selectively target cytoplasm...
International audiencePathogenic protists are a group of organisms responsible for causing a variety...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
Eukaryotic cells can degrade their own components, cytosolic proteins and organelles, using dedicate...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
Autophagy is the degradative process by which eukaryotic cells digest their own components using aci...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
International audienceAutophagy is a eukaryotic cellular machinery that is able to degrade large int...
Autophagy is a ubiquitous eukaryotic process that also occurs in trypanosomatid parasites, protist o...
Apicomplexan parasites are responsible for a number of important human pathologies. Obviously, as Eu...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and nonselectively target cytoplasm ...
Autophagy describes the process by which eukaryotes selectively and non-selectively target cytoplasm...