Search Results - "autophagy"
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The role of survivin in autophagy
Published 2018Subjects: “…Survivin; lc3; Autophagy; Mitosis…”
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Autophagy, citrullination and cancer
Published 2016Subjects: “…antigen presentation; autophagy; cancer; citrullination; peptidylarginine deiminases…”
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Cell-based assays for evaluation of autophagy in cancers
Published 2019“…Autophagy is a cellular mechanism that degrades damaged organelles and misfolded proteins to maintain cellular homeostasis. …”
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Autophagy and cancer: taking the ‘toxic’ out of cytotoxics
Published 2013“…Objectives: Autophagy is the catabolic process that facilitates the degradation of proteins and organelles into recyclable nutrients for use by the cell. …”
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Interplay of autophagy and cancer stem cells in hepatocellular carcinoma
Published 2021“…The impairment of autophagy is highly associated with the development and progression of HCC although autophagy may be involved in tumour-suppressing cellular events. …”
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ROS, autophagy, mitochondria and cancer: Ras, the hidden master?
Published 2013“…To that end, a number of key factors have been identified and thoroughly investigated over the past couple of decades, such as redox regulation of cell fate decisions, cellular metabolism and bioenergetics, autophagy induction as a survival signal, and how these pathways interplay with oncogene-induced transformation. …”
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Pharmacological modulation of apoptosis and autophagy in pancreatic cancer treatment
Published 2022“…The cancer drugs that regulate autophagy in treating cancer can be categorized into three groups: i) direct autophagy inducers (e.g., rapamycin), ii) indirect autophagy inducers (e.g., resveratrol), and iii) autophagy inhibitors. …”
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Expression of autophagy and mitophagy markers in breast cancer tissues
Published 2021“…ROS-induced mitochondrial damage is among the main intracellular signal inducers of autophagy. Autophagy is a cellular catabolic process that regulates protein and organelle turnover, while a selective form of autophagy, mitophagy, specifically targets dysfunctional mitochondrial degradation. …”
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Biphasic effects of autophagy on decompression bubble-induced endothelial injury
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Connecting MicroRNA and autophagy disturbances in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)
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Metabolic stress and cancer: is autophagy the common denominator and a feasible target?
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Biophysical studies of ligand selectivity for the hATG8 family of autophagy proteins
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Association between autophagy and KRAS mutation with clinicopathological variables in colorectal cancer patients
Published 2021“…Autophagy is a host defensive mechanism responsible for eliminating harmful cellular components through lysosomal degradation. …”
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Cardiomyocyte apoptosis vs autophagy with prolonged doxorubicin treatment: Comparison with osteosarcoma cells
Published 2015“…Conclusion In culture, cells of both cardiomyocytes and OS revealed a predominant pro-apoptotic response at the expense of autophagy, although both seemed to be occurring in vivo.…”
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Induction of autophagy by non-structural protein 6 in important animal and human coronaviruses
Published 2025Subjects: “…Coronaviruses; Autophagy; Non-structural protein 6; mTOR signalling; Host immunity evasion; Viral survival…”
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The Molecular Mechanisms Of Rapamycininduced Autophagy And Apoptosis In T-47d Breast Carcinoma Cells
Published 2013“…As a strategy, rapamycin, a known inhibitor of mTOR, was used as an autophagy inducer and 3-methyladenine (3MA) as a classical inhibitor of autophagy. …”
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