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A Molecular Reporter for Monitoring Autophagic Flux in Nervous System In Vivo
(2017)
The relevance of autophagy in neuronal health has been extensively reported in a plethora of conditions affecting the nervous system, such as neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, diabetes, and tissue injury, where altered ...
Autophagic activity and aging in human odontoblasts
(SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC, 2011)
Palmitic acid inhibits the autophagic flux in hypothalamic neurons
(2020)
Obesity is considered as a global epidemic both in developed and developing countries. One of the most important factors promoting obesity epidemic is the consumption of high fat diets (HFD) rich in saturated fatty acids ...
Hallmarks of aging: An autophagic perspective
(Frontiers Media S.A., 2019-01)
Autophagy is a major protein turnover pathway by which cellular components are delivered into the lysosomes for degradation and recycling. This intracellular process is able to maintain cellular homeostasis under stress ...
A molecular reporter for monitoring autophagic flux in nervous system in vivo
(Elsevier, 2017)
The relevance of autophagy in neuronal health has been extensively reported in a plethora of conditions affecting the nervous system, such as neurodegenerative diseases, cancer, diabetes, and tissue injury, where altered ...
Mifepristone increases mRNA translation rate, triggers the unfolded protein response, increases autophagic flux, and kills ovarian cancer cells in combination with proteasome or lysosome inhibitors
(Elsevier, 2016-08)
The synthetic steroid mifepristone blocks the growth of ovarian cancer cells, yet the mechanism driving such effect is not entirely understood. Unbiased genomic and proteomic screenings using ovarian cancer cell lines of ...
The Occurrence of Autophagic Cell Death in the Tegument of Rabbits Pre-Infested with Rhipicephalus sanguineus and Exposed to Selamectin (Active Principle of Acaricide Pfizer Revolution (R))
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013-11-01)
Ticks of Rhipicephalus sanguineus species have great medical and veterinary importance for being a vector of various diseases. In an attempt to minimize their action on the host, people have resorted to chemical control ...
The autophagic pathway is actively modulated by phase II Coxiella burnetii to efficiently replicate in the host cell
(Blackwell Publishing, 2007-04-01)
The etiologic agent of Q fever Coxiella burnetii, is an intracellular obligate parasite that develops large vacuoles with phagolysosomal characteristics, containing multiple replicating bacteria. We have previously shown ...