AbstractAutophagy is a homeostatic, carefully regulated, and dynamic process for intracellular recycling of bulk proteins, aging organelles, and lipids. Autophagy occurs in all tissues and cell types, including the brain and neurons. Alteration in the dynamics of autophagy has been observed in many diseases of the central nervous system. Disruption of autophagy for an extended period of time results in accumulation of unwanted proteins and neurodegeneration. However, the role of enhanced autophagy after acute brain injury remains undefined. Established mouse models of brain injury will be valuable in clarifying the role of autophagy after brain injury and are the topic of discussion in this review
Autophagy is a complex process that controls the transport of cytoplasmic components into lysosomes ...
Autophagy, or intracellular degradation, is the decomposition and recycling of cells that is necessa...
Autophagy and apoptosis play major roles in determining the cellular fate. Accordingly, they partici...
AbstractAutophagy is a homeostatic, carefully regulated, and dynamic process for intracellular recyc...
In the central nervous system, increased autophagy has now been reported after traumatic brain and s...
Autophagy is the evolutionarily conserved degradation and recycling of cellular constituents. In mam...
Autophagy is a critical cellular process by which biomolecules and cellular organelles are degraded ...
Abstract “Autophagy ” is a highly conserved pathway for degradation, by which wasted intracellular m...
Autophagy is the major pathway involved in the degradation of proteins and organelles, cellular remo...
International audienceIn autophagy long-lived proteins, protein aggregates or damaged organelles are...
AbstractEfficient protein turnover is essential for the maintenance of cellular health. Here we revi...
Recent studies have suggested that autophagy is involved in a neural death pathway following cerebra...
Protein aggregates or inclusion bodies are common hallmarks of age-related neurodegenerative disorde...
Protein aggregates or inclusion bodies are common hallmarks of age-related neurodegenerative disorde...
AbstractAutophagy is a tightly regulated cell self-eating process. It has been shown to be associate...
Autophagy is a complex process that controls the transport of cytoplasmic components into lysosomes ...
Autophagy, or intracellular degradation, is the decomposition and recycling of cells that is necessa...
Autophagy and apoptosis play major roles in determining the cellular fate. Accordingly, they partici...
AbstractAutophagy is a homeostatic, carefully regulated, and dynamic process for intracellular recyc...
In the central nervous system, increased autophagy has now been reported after traumatic brain and s...
Autophagy is the evolutionarily conserved degradation and recycling of cellular constituents. In mam...
Autophagy is a critical cellular process by which biomolecules and cellular organelles are degraded ...
Abstract “Autophagy ” is a highly conserved pathway for degradation, by which wasted intracellular m...
Autophagy is the major pathway involved in the degradation of proteins and organelles, cellular remo...
International audienceIn autophagy long-lived proteins, protein aggregates or damaged organelles are...
AbstractEfficient protein turnover is essential for the maintenance of cellular health. Here we revi...
Recent studies have suggested that autophagy is involved in a neural death pathway following cerebra...
Protein aggregates or inclusion bodies are common hallmarks of age-related neurodegenerative disorde...
Protein aggregates or inclusion bodies are common hallmarks of age-related neurodegenerative disorde...
AbstractAutophagy is a tightly regulated cell self-eating process. It has been shown to be associate...
Autophagy is a complex process that controls the transport of cytoplasmic components into lysosomes ...
Autophagy, or intracellular degradation, is the decomposition and recycling of cells that is necessa...
Autophagy and apoptosis play major roles in determining the cellular fate. Accordingly, they partici...