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Autophagy (or autophagocytosis; from the Gr**** αὐτόφαγος, autóphagos,
meaning "self-devouring" and κύτος, kýtos,
meaning "hollow") is the natural, conserved...
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Autophagy database(s) aim to
provide a
comprehensive list of
autophagy-related
genes and proteins,
whether they are
identified as
orthologs or homologs...
- Look up
autophagy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Autophagy is a
process in
cellular biology.
Autophagy may also
refer to: Autophagia, a
mental disorder...
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Autophagy is a
monthly peer-reviewed
scientific journal covering all
aspects of cell
autophagy. It is
published by
Taylor &
Francis and the editor-in-chief...
- born
February 9, 1945) is a ****anese cell
biologist specializing in
autophagy, the
process that
cells use to
destroy and
recycle cellular components...
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prevent autophagy,
while others utilize autophagy elements for
intracellular development or
cellular splitting.
Macro autophagy,
micro autophagy, and chaperon-mediated...
- Chaperone-mediated
autophagy (CMA)
refers to the chaperone-dependent
selection of
soluble cytosolic proteins that are then
targeted to
lysosomes and directly...
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autophagy,
which specifically denotes the
normal process of self-degradation by cells.
While typically used only for this
specific process,
autophagy...
- molecules. Generally,
autophagy includes three small branches,
which are macroautophagy, microautophagy, and chaperone-mediated
autophagy. Most
organisms that...
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Autophagy protein 5 (ATG5) is a
protein that, in humans, is
encoded by the ATG5 gene
located on
chromosome 6. It is an E3 ubi
autophagic cell death. ATG5...