Oxidant-induced autophagy and ferritin degradation contribute to epithelial–mesenchymal transition through lysosomal iron
Apostolos Sioutas,1 Linda K Vainikka,2 Magnus Kentson,3 Sören Dam-Larsen,4 Urban Wennerström,5 Petra Jacobson,1 Hans Lennart Persson1 1Division of Respiratory Medicine, Department of Medical and Health Sciences, 2Division of Experimental Pathology, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine,...
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Main Authors: | Sioutas A (Author), Vainikka LK (Author), Kentson M (Author), Dam-Larsen S (Author), Wennerström U (Author), Jacobson P (Author), Persson HL (Author) |
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