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reduced autophagic capability rapidly perish in nutrition-deficient conditions.
Studies on the apg
mutants suggest that
autophagy via
autophagic bodies...
-
Autophagic vacuolar myopathy (AVM)
consists of
multiple rare
genetic disorders with
common histological and
pathological features on
muscle biopsy. The...
- vesicles.
These structures are then
called amphisomes or
intermediate autophagic vacuoles. Nonetheless,
these structures contain endocytic markers even...
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Microautophagy is one of the
three common forms of
autophagic pathway, but
unlike macroautophagy and chaperone-mediated autophagy, it is mediated—in mammals...
- 6. It is an E3 ubi
autophagic cell death. ATG5 is a key
protein involved in the
extension of the
phagophoric membrane in
autophagic vesicles. It is activated...
- In oncology, the
Warburg effect (/ˈvɑːrbʊərɡ/) is the
observation that most
cancer cells release energy predominantly not
through the 'usual'
citric acid...
- degeneration.
Plant cells undergo particular processes of PCD
similar to
autophagic cell death. However, some
common features of PCD are
highly conserved...
-
caspase activation in some cells,
while in others,
cells have
undergone autophagic cell death,
occurring in the
absence of apaf-1, caspase-1 or
caspase 3...
- A
neurodegenerative disease is
caused by the
progressive loss of
structure or
function of neurons, in the
process known as neurodegeneration. Such neuronal...
-
Horvitz (US) and John E.
Sulston (UK).
Apoptosis or Type I cell-death.
Autophagic or Type II cell-death. (Cytoplasmic:
characterized by the
formation of...