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- ... protein that is required for a process called autophagy. Cells use this process to recycle worn-out ... certain proteins when they are no longer needed. Autophagy also plays an important role in controlled cell ...
- ... that is involved in a cellular process called autophagy. This process recycles worn-out or unnecessary cell ... certain proteins when they are no longer needed. Autophagy also helps cells use materials most efficiently when ...
- ... that is involved in a cellular process called autophagy. Cells use this process to recycle worn-out ... needed. In particular, the RETREG1 protein helps direct autophagy of a cell structure called the endoplasmic reticulum, ...
- ... that is involved in a cellular process called autophagy. Cells use this process to recycle worn-out ... proteins when they are no longer needed. During autophagy, materials that are no longer needed are isolated ...
- ... small protein ERIS Miner1 NAF-1 nutrient-deprivation autophagy factor-1 WFS2 ZCD2 zinc finger, CDGSH-type ...
- The STAMBP gene provides instructions for making a protein called STAM binding protein. Although its exact function is not well understood, within cells ...
- Microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by an abnormally small head size (microcephaly) and abnormalities of small blood ...
- ... This protein is involved in a process called autophagy, which cells use to surround and destroy foreign ... and viruses. Specifically, the IRGM protein helps trigger autophagy in cells infected with certain kinds of bacteria, ...
- ... that is involved in a cellular process called autophagy. Cells use this process to recycle or break down worn-out or unnecessary cell parts. Autophagy also helps cells use materials efficiently when energy ...
- ... in the early stages of a process called autophagy, which helps clear unneeded materials from cells, including ... of an iron storage protein called ferritin. In autophagy, worn-out cell parts (such as organelles, which ...