Browsing by Subject "autophagy"
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(2016-04-07)Autophagy is a cellular process to sequester cytoplasmic components for delivery to lysosomes for subsequent degradation, and plays important roles in aging and aging-associated pathogenesis. MAP1S is a ubiquitously ...
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(2020-04-30)Normal physiological or developmental processes, including invasion, proliferation, metabolic reprogramming, and apoptotic escape, are often hijacked in malignant states to drive disease occurrence or progression. As ...
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(2020-03-13)‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (Lso), is an emerging and serious bacterial pathogen of solanaceous crops, and it can cause very damaging plant diseases (e.g., zebra chip in potatoes). Presently, two haplotypes of ...
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(2007-09-17)Cell death, also known as apoptosis, is necessary in order to maintain a healthy tissue state. When cell death doesn’t occur and cells grow uncontrollably, one pathological result is cancer. One of the genes believed to ...
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(2016-11-16)Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder caused by mutations in the DMD gene, which results in loss of the dystrophin protein and cyclic muscle degeneration and regeneration. The main ...
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(2016-11-30)Toll-like receptors (TLRs) are pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) that recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs). The recognition leads to the activation of TLR signaling pathway, which initiates innate ...