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  1. ... 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 ...
  2. ... 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 ...
  3. ... 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, ...
  4. ... 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 ...
  5. ... small protein ERIS Miner1 NAF-1 nutrient-deprivation autophagy factor-1 WFS2 ZCD2 zinc finger, CDGSH-type ...
  6. The STAMBP gene provides instructions for making a protein called STAM binding protein. Although its exact function is not well understood, within cells ...
  7. Microcephaly-capillary malformation syndrome is an inherited disorder characterized by an abnormally small head size (microcephaly) and abnormalities of small blood ...
  8. ... 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, ...
  9. ... 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 ...
  10. ... 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 ...
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