Autophagy - From Molecular Mechanisms to Flux Control in Health and Disease
Autophagy - From Molecular Mechanisms to Flux Control in Health and Disease
Klionsky, Daniel J.; Loos, Ben
Springer International Publishing AG
06/2025
307
Mole
9783031881206
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Chapter 1. How to Learn, and Teach, Autophagy.- Chapter 2. Discerning autophagy pathway intermediates - transmission electron microscopy techniques.- Chapter 3. Assessment of Autophagy: Correlative and Super-Resolution Microscopy Techniques.- Chapter 4. Autophagy receptors couple cargo destined to be degraded with the core autophagy machinery.- Chapter 5. The source of membrane during autophagy and the early steps in autophagosome formation.- Chapter 6. Autophagy and neurodegenerative diseases.- Chapter 7. Autophagy and intracellular membrane dynamics in aging and age-related diseases.- Chapter 8. Shear stress-dependent regulation of autophagy and metabolism in kidney epithelial cells.- Chapter 9. Autophagy assessment in diagnostic pathology: Focus on skeletal myopathies.- Chapter 10. The role of autophagy and mitophagy in cardiomyocyte ischemic injury.- Chapter 11. Chaperone-mediated autophagy in health and disease.- Chapter 12. A phenotypic screening routine for the identification of autophagic flux inducers.
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autophagy activity;autophagig flux;autophagosome;evaluate autophagic activity;autophagic control;autophagig dysfunction;molecular machinery of autophagy;aging mechanisms;longevity;longevity and wellness;proteostasis;role of autophagy in cancer;cell death;cellular health;metabolism and autophagy control;physiolgical autophagy;drug development
Chapter 1. How to Learn, and Teach, Autophagy.- Chapter 2. Discerning autophagy pathway intermediates - transmission electron microscopy techniques.- Chapter 3. Assessment of Autophagy: Correlative and Super-Resolution Microscopy Techniques.- Chapter 4. Autophagy receptors couple cargo destined to be degraded with the core autophagy machinery.- Chapter 5. The source of membrane during autophagy and the early steps in autophagosome formation.- Chapter 6. Autophagy and neurodegenerative diseases.- Chapter 7. Autophagy and intracellular membrane dynamics in aging and age-related diseases.- Chapter 8. Shear stress-dependent regulation of autophagy and metabolism in kidney epithelial cells.- Chapter 9. Autophagy assessment in diagnostic pathology: Focus on skeletal myopathies.- Chapter 10. The role of autophagy and mitophagy in cardiomyocyte ischemic injury.- Chapter 11. Chaperone-mediated autophagy in health and disease.- Chapter 12. A phenotypic screening routine for the identification of autophagic flux inducers.
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autophagy activity;autophagig flux;autophagosome;evaluate autophagic activity;autophagic control;autophagig dysfunction;molecular machinery of autophagy;aging mechanisms;longevity;longevity and wellness;proteostasis;role of autophagy in cancer;cell death;cellular health;metabolism and autophagy control;physiolgical autophagy;drug development