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Intracellular Quality Control by Autophagy: How Does Autophagy Prevent Neurodegeneration?
Noboru Mizushima and Taichi Hara
volume 2 | issue 4
October/November/December 2006Pages: 298 - 300
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Autophagy is an intracellular bulk degradation process, through which a portion of cytoplasm is delivered to lysosomes to be degraded. In many organisms, the primary role of autophagy is adaptation to starvation. However, we have found that autophagy is also important for intracellular protein quality control.
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