Autophagy was first discovered by transmission electron microscopy more than 50 years ago. For decades, electron microscopy was the only way to reliably detect autophagic compartments in cells because no specific protein markers were known. In the 1970s, however, the introduction of biochemical methods enabled quantitative studies of autophagic-lysosomal degradation, and in the 1980s specific biochemical assays for autophagic sequestration became available. Since the identification of autophagy-related genes in the 1990s, combined fluorescence microscopy, biochemical and genetic methods have taken the leading role in autophagy research. However, electron microscopy is still needed to confirm and verify results obtained by other methods, and...
"Scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are two fundamental microscopic technique...
Autophagy is a versatile recycling pathway that delivers cytoplasmic contents to lysosomal compartme...
<p>High-definition electron microscopy of non-infected (A) and RV-infected (SA11 strain; MOI, 250 VF...
Autophagy was first discovered by transmission electron microscopy more than 50 years ago. For decad...
Autophagy was first discovered by transmission electron microscopy more than 50 years ago. For decad...
Autophagy is the process whereby cytosol, organelles, and inclusions are taken up in a double-membra...
Mitochondrial autophagy is affected in many diseases. In the past few years, the multiple-steps proc...
<p>A2780 cells were treated with Dox and WFA, both alone or combination of WFA/Dox. After 24 h of tr...
Autophagy is a cellular recycling process through which a cell degrades old and damaged cellular com...
Autophagy is involved in degrading long-lived proteins such as aged/oxidized cell components includi...
Autophagy is a fundamental and phylogenetically conserved self-degradation process that is character...
Autophagy is a cellular process responsible for the degradation of intracellular cargo. Its dynamic ...
Both light microscopy (LM) and electron microscopy (EM) are able to reveal important information abo...
<p>Electron microscopy images of autophagic vacuoles in control, 10 μM or 20 μM PI-103-treated or 6 ...
Autophagy is an intracellular bulk degradation system that is found ubiquitously in eukaryotes. Auto...
"Scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are two fundamental microscopic technique...
Autophagy is a versatile recycling pathway that delivers cytoplasmic contents to lysosomal compartme...
<p>High-definition electron microscopy of non-infected (A) and RV-infected (SA11 strain; MOI, 250 VF...
Autophagy was first discovered by transmission electron microscopy more than 50 years ago. For decad...
Autophagy was first discovered by transmission electron microscopy more than 50 years ago. For decad...
Autophagy is the process whereby cytosol, organelles, and inclusions are taken up in a double-membra...
Mitochondrial autophagy is affected in many diseases. In the past few years, the multiple-steps proc...
<p>A2780 cells were treated with Dox and WFA, both alone or combination of WFA/Dox. After 24 h of tr...
Autophagy is a cellular recycling process through which a cell degrades old and damaged cellular com...
Autophagy is involved in degrading long-lived proteins such as aged/oxidized cell components includi...
Autophagy is a fundamental and phylogenetically conserved self-degradation process that is character...
Autophagy is a cellular process responsible for the degradation of intracellular cargo. Its dynamic ...
Both light microscopy (LM) and electron microscopy (EM) are able to reveal important information abo...
<p>Electron microscopy images of autophagic vacuoles in control, 10 μM or 20 μM PI-103-treated or 6 ...
Autophagy is an intracellular bulk degradation system that is found ubiquitously in eukaryotes. Auto...
"Scanning (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) are two fundamental microscopic technique...
Autophagy is a versatile recycling pathway that delivers cytoplasmic contents to lysosomal compartme...
<p>High-definition electron microscopy of non-infected (A) and RV-infected (SA11 strain; MOI, 250 VF...