Autophagy in renal fibrosis: Protection or promotion?
Autophagy is a process that degrades endogenous cellular protein aggregates and damaged organelles via the lysosomal pathway to maintain cellular homeostasis and energy production. Baseline autophagy in the kidney, which serves as a quality control system, is essential for cellular metabolism and or...
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Main Authors: | Rong Dai (Author), Lei Zhang (Author), Hua Jin (Author), Dong Wang (Author), Meng Cheng (Author), Tian Sang (Author), Chuyi Peng (Author), Yue Li (Author), Yiping Wang (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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