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      Autophagy in the pathogenesis of disease.

      Cell
      Aging, metabolism, Animals, Autophagy, genetics, physiology, Cell Death, Cell Survival, Disease, etiology, Genomic Instability, Homeostasis, Humans, Lysosomes, ultrastructure, Oxidative Stress

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          Autophagy is a lysosomal degradation pathway that is essential for survival, differentiation, development, and homeostasis. Autophagy principally serves an adaptive role to protect organisms against diverse pathologies, including infections, cancer, neurodegeneration, aging, and heart disease. However, in certain experimental disease settings, the self-cannibalistic or, paradoxically, even the prosurvival functions of autophagy may be deleterious. This Review summarizes recent advances in understanding the physiological functions of autophagy and its possible roles in the causation and prevention of human diseases.

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          18191218
          2696814
          10.1016/j.cell.2007.12.018

          Chemistry
          Aging,metabolism,Animals,Autophagy,genetics,physiology,Cell Death,Cell Survival,Disease,etiology,Genomic Instability,Homeostasis,Humans,Lysosomes,ultrastructure,Oxidative Stress

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