Impeding cells from digesting parts of themselves – a process called autophagy – could play a key role in improving therapies for cancer, says a Simon Fraser University researcher and B.C. Cancer ...
New research from University of Lucknow and King George’s Medical University shows that specific protein markers involved in ...
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Uncovering what makes cells picky (self) eaters: Team maps pathways that determine cellular recycling outputs
Autophagy—meaning "self-eating" in Greek—is a fundamental cellular mechanism that preserves cell health by recycling and degrading worn-out or dysfunctional components. Serving as an essential ...
STOCKHOLM – Japanese biologist Yoshinori Ohsumi won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries on how cells break down and recycle content, a garbage disposal system that scientists hope to ...
Researchers from the Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR) have uncovered a surprising player in autophagy, or the “self-eating” process that removes damaged parts of cells ...
Autophagy, or "self-eating", is an essential cellular quality control mechanism that clears the cell of protein aggregates and damaged organelles. This mechanism is inactive under normal conditions ...
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