Lysosomes, Autophagy, and Hormesis in Cell Physiology, Pathology, and Age-Related Disease
Autophagy has been strongly linked with hormesis, however, it is only relatively recently that the mechanistic basis underlying this association has begun to emerge. Lysosomal autophagy is a group of processes that degrade proteins, protein aggregates, membranes, organelles, segregated regions of cy...
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Main Author: | Michael N. Moore (Author) |
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2020-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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