autophagosome
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autophagosome — au·to·phago·some (aw″to fagґə sōm) [auto + phagosome] an intracytoplasmic vacuole containing elements of the cell s own cytoplasm, formed by macroautophagy; it fuses with a primary lysosome to form an autolysosome, subjecting its… … Medical dictionary
autophagic vacuole — autophagosome … Medical dictionary
Autophagie — Autophagie, du grec αυτο (soi même) et φαγειν (manger), dégradation d une partie du cytoplasme de la cellule par ses propres lysosomes. Synonyme : autolyse. (λυσις = dissolution) ou autophagocytose. L histolyse (ἱστος = tissu) est le même… … Wikipédia en Français
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
Organelle — A typical animal cell. Within the cytoplasm, the major organelles and cellular structures include: (1) nucleolus (2) nucleus (3) ribosome (4) vesicle (5) rough endoplasmic reticulum (6) Golgi apparatus … Wikipedia
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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
Cell (biology) — Allium cells in different phases of the cell cycle … Wikipedia
Biological membrane — This article is about various membranes in living things. For the membranes surrounding cells, see cell membrane. Cross section view of the structures that can be formed by phospholipids in aqueous solutions A biological membrane or biomembrane… … Wikipedia