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Autophagy

Autophagy logo #10101) English-language journal
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Autophagy

Autophagy logo #21000 Autophagy (or autophagocytosis) (from the Greek auto-, `self` and phagein, `to eat`), is the basic catabolic mechanism that involves cell degradation of unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components through the actions of lysosomes. The breakdown of cellular components promotes cellular survival during starvation by maintaining cellular ene...
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Autophagy

Autophagy logo #21000[journal] Autophagy is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of autophagy. It is published by Landes Bioscience and the editor-in-chief is Daniel J. Klionsky. ==Abstracting and indexing== The journal is abstracted and indexed in: According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 12.042. ......
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autophagy

autophagy logo #22641feeding on body's own tissues
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Autophagy

Autophagy logo #21002• (n.) The feeding of the body upon itself, as in fasting; nutrition by consumption of one`s own tissues.
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autophagy

autophagy logo #21579A normal process in which a cell destroys proteins and other substances in its cytoplasm (the fluid inside the cell membrane but outside the nucleus), which may lead to cell death. Autophagy may prevent normal cells from developing into cancer cells, but it may also protect cancer cells by destroying anticancer drugs or substances taken up by them....
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autophagy

autophagy logo #20973<cell biology> Removal of cytoplasmic components, particularly membrane bounded organelles, by digesting them within secondary lysosomes (autophagic vacuoles). ... Particularly common in embryonic development and senescence. ... (02 Jan 1998) ...
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autophagy

autophagy logo #21001(aw-tof´ә-je) lysosomal digestion of a cell's own cytoplasmic material. autophagia.
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autophagy

autophagy logo #10444Removal of cytoplasmic components, particularly membrane bounded organelles, by digesting them within secondary lysosomes(autophagic vacuoles). Particularly common in embryonic development and senescence.
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Autophagy

Autophagy logo #20972Au·toph'a·gy noun [ Greek ... self + ... to eat.] (Medicine) The feeding of the body upon itself, as in fasting; nutrition by consumption of one's own tissues.
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autophagy

autophagy logo #21219Type: Term Pronunciation: aw-tof′ă-jē Definitions: 1. Segregation and disposal of damaged organelles within a cell. Synonyms: autophagia3
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autophagy

autophagy logo #21009autophage, autophagous, autophagy 1. Self-devouring; the biting or eating of one`s own flesh. 2. The nutrition of the body by the consumption of its own tissues; the feeding upon oneself, sustenance of life during the process of starvation by absorption of the tissues of the body. 3. A reference to precocious offspring who are capable of locating a...
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Autophagy

Autophagy logo #21022The eating of an appendage shed from the body by autotomy or otherwise.
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