To be published in Neuroscience Bulletin,Volume 31,Issue 4,August 1,2015The word autophagy is derived from the Greek roots"auto"(self)and"phagy"(eating)and broadly refers to cellular catabolic processes.Autoph...To be published in Neuroscience Bulletin,Volume 31,Issue 4,August 1,2015The word autophagy is derived from the Greek roots"auto"(self)and"phagy"(eating)and broadly refers to cellular catabolic processes.Autophagy regulates important biological functions,such as cell survival,cell death,cell metabolism,development,aging,and many diseases.Started four decades ago.autophagy research has expanded from a relatively展开更多
文摘To be published in Neuroscience Bulletin,Volume 31,Issue 4,August 1,2015The word autophagy is derived from the Greek roots"auto"(self)and"phagy"(eating)and broadly refers to cellular catabolic processes.Autophagy regulates important biological functions,such as cell survival,cell death,cell metabolism,development,aging,and many diseases.Started four decades ago.autophagy research has expanded from a relatively