Autophagy in mammalian systems. Part B /

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Imprint:San Diego, Calif. ; London : Academic, 2009.
Description:1 online resource (xlix, 508 pages, [12] pages of plates) : illustrations (some color).
Language:English
Series:Methods in enzymology, 0076-6879 ; v. 452
Methods in enzymology ; volume 452.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11197093
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Varying Form of Title:Autophagy
Other authors / contributors:Klionsky, Daniel J.
ISBN:9780080923253
0080923259
9780123745477
0123745470
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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Summary:Particularly in times of stress, like starvation and disease, higher organisms have an internal mechanism in their cells for chewing up and recycling parts of themselves. The process of internal "house-cleaning" in the cell is called autophagy - literally self-eating. Breakthroughs in understanding the molecular basis of autophagy came after the cloning of ATG1 in yeast. These ATG genes in yeast were the stepping stones to the explosion of research into the molecular analysis of autophagy in higher eukaryotes. In the future, this research will help to design clinical approaches that can turn on autophagy and halt tumor growth. In this volume, a robust slate of methods for conducting research are presented, establishing a consensus of appropriate criteria for monitoring autophagy. Along with with Autophagy: Lower Eukaryotes, this volume marks the seminal collection of methods in the burgeoning field of autophagy.
Other form:Print version: Autophagy in mammalian systems. Part B. San Diego, Calif. ; London : Academic, 2009 9780123745477 0123745470