AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic pathway essential for cellular energy homeostasis that involves the self-degradation of intracellular components in lysosomes. This process has been implicated in the pathophysiology of many human disorders, including infection, cancer, and fibrosis. Autophagy is also recognized as a mediator of survival and proliferation, and multiple pathways induce autophagy under conditions of cellular stress, including nutrient and energy depletion. High autophagic activity has been detected in fibrogenic cells from several tissues; however the role of autophagy in fibrogenesis and mesenchymal cells varies greatly in different tissues and settings, with contributions uncovered to energy metabolism and collagen turnover ...
Autophagy (“auto-digestion”), a lysosome-dependent process, degrades and turns over damaged or senes...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process with an essential function in the maintenance of cellular a...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is essential for survival, differentiation, develo...
Tissue repair and fibrosis, an abnormal form of repair, occur in most human organs in response to in...
Hepatic fibrosis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Hepatic fibrosis is usuall...
The focus of this special issue is to highlight the role of autophagy in cellular homeodynamics, cel...
AbstractPathogens and sterile insults both result in an inflammatory response. A significant part of...
AbstractAutophagy delivers cytoplasmic material and organelles to lysosomes for degradation. The for...
Autophagy has been strongly linked with hormesis, however, it is only relatively recently that the m...
Liver fibrosis is a common wound healing response to chronic liver injury of all causes, and its end...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
Macroautophagy/autophagy occurs at basal levels in all eukaryotic cells and plays an important role ...
AbstractDegradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two maj...
AbstractFibrosis is a highly conserved wound healing response and represents the final common pathwa...
BACKGROUND & AIMS—The pathogenesis of liver fibrosis involves activation of hepatic stellate cel...
Autophagy (“auto-digestion”), a lysosome-dependent process, degrades and turns over damaged or senes...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process with an essential function in the maintenance of cellular a...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is essential for survival, differentiation, develo...
Tissue repair and fibrosis, an abnormal form of repair, occur in most human organs in response to in...
Hepatic fibrosis is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Hepatic fibrosis is usuall...
The focus of this special issue is to highlight the role of autophagy in cellular homeodynamics, cel...
AbstractPathogens and sterile insults both result in an inflammatory response. A significant part of...
AbstractAutophagy delivers cytoplasmic material and organelles to lysosomes for degradation. The for...
Autophagy has been strongly linked with hormesis, however, it is only relatively recently that the m...
Liver fibrosis is a common wound healing response to chronic liver injury of all causes, and its end...
AbstractCertain macrophage phenotypes contribute to tissue fibrosis, but why? Tissues host resident ...
Macroautophagy/autophagy occurs at basal levels in all eukaryotic cells and plays an important role ...
AbstractDegradation processes are important for optimal functioning of eukaryotic cells. The two maj...
AbstractFibrosis is a highly conserved wound healing response and represents the final common pathwa...
BACKGROUND & AIMS—The pathogenesis of liver fibrosis involves activation of hepatic stellate cel...
Autophagy (“auto-digestion”), a lysosome-dependent process, degrades and turns over damaged or senes...
AbstractAutophagy is a catabolic process with an essential function in the maintenance of cellular a...
Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is essential for survival, differentiation, develo...