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autophagic — Relating to or characterized by autophagia. * * * au·to·pha·gic (aw″to faґjik) pertaining to or characterized by autophagia or autophagy … Medical dictionary
autophagic — au·toph·a·gic … English syllables
autophagic — adjective see autophagy … Useful english dictionary
autophagic vacuole — autophagosome … Medical dictionary
autophagia — autophagic /aw teuh faj ik/, adj. /aw teuh fay jeuh, jee euh/, n. Physiol. 1. controlled digestion of damaged organelles within a cell. 2. the maintenance of bodily nutrition by the metabolic breakdown of some bodily tissues. Also, autophagy /aw… … Universalium
autophagia — autophagic /aw teuh faj ik/, adj. /aw teuh fay jeuh, jee euh/, n. Physiol. 1. controlled digestion of damaged organelles within a cell. 2. the maintenance of bodily nutrition by the metabolic breakdown of some bodily tissues. Also, autophagy /aw… … Useful english dictionary
Autophagy network — consists of enzymes and substrates involved in the degradation of a cell s own components. Network membersThe Autophagy network members (gene name and aliases) as published in the last 500 newest PubMed entries (see below) are depicted… … Wikipedia
Autophagy — This article is about the cellular process. For other uses, see Autophagy (disambiguation). (A) Diagram of autophagy; (B) Electron micrograph of autophagic structures in the fatbody of a fruit fly larva; (C) Fluorescently labeled autophagosomes… … Wikipedia
Autophagy (cellular) — In cell biology, autophagy, or autophagocytosis, is a catabolic process involving the degradation of a cell s own components through the lysosomal machinery. It is a tightly regulated process that plays a normal part in cell growth, development,… … Wikipedia
ATG5 — autophagy related 5 homolog (S. cerevisiae), also known as ATG5, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: ATG5 ATG5 autophagy related 5 homolog (S. cerevisiae)| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene Cmd=ShowDetailView… … Wikipedia