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- publication . Article . 2016Open Access EnglishAuthors:Mario Mauthe; Martijn A. Langereis; Jennifer Jung; Xingdong Zhou; Alex Jones; Wienand A. Omta; Sharon A. Tooze; Bjoern Stork; Søren R. Paludan; Tero Ahola; ...Persistent Identifiers
pmc: PMC5004442
pmid: 27573464
Country: NetherlandsProject: NWO | The role of autophagy in ... (2300175628), WT , NWO | A three-dimensional look ... (2300175771), EC | XABA (282333), SNSF | ER-phagy mechanisms to ma... (CRSII3_154421), NWO | Viral strategies to evade... (2300180032), AKA | Mechanisms in the formati... (265997)Autophagy is a catabolic process regulated by the orchestrated action of the autophagy-related (ATG) proteins. Recent work indicates that some of the ATG proteins also have autophagy-independent roles. Using an unbiased siRNA screen approach, we explored the extent of t...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged research outcome. - other research product . Other ORP type . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Cong, Yingying; Verlhac, Pauline; Reggiori, Fulvio;Project: NWO | A three-dimensional look ... (2300175771), EC | PRONKJEWAIL (713660), SNSF | ER-phagy mechanisms to ma... (CRSII3_154421)
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular catabolic pathway that allows cells to maintain homeostasis through the degradation of deleterious components via specialized double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes. During the past decades, it has been revealed that numero...
- publication . Article . 2017Open Access EnglishAuthors:Yingying Cong; Pauline Verlhac; Fulvio Reggiori;Persistent IdentifiersCountry: NetherlandsProject: EC | PRONKJEWAIL (713660), NWO | A three-dimensional look ... (2300175771), SNSF | ER-phagy mechanisms to ma... (CRSII3_154421)
Autophagy is a conserved intracellular catabolic pathway that allows cells to maintain homeostasis through the degradation of deleterious components via specialized double-membrane vesicles called autophagosomes. During the past decades, it has been revealed that numero...
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