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  1. Category:Macroautophagy (45 bytes)
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  1. 1kg0 (14,730 bytes)
    12: ... proteins that are trapped in autolysosomes after macroautophagy, a mechanism especially relevant for T cell selec...
  2. 2fse (16,897 bytes)
    12: ... proteins that are trapped in autolysosomes after macroautophagy, a mechanism especially relevant for T cell selec...
  3. 1w1n (5,478 bytes)
    10: ...ctors in the cytoplasm. TORC1 negatively controls macroautophagy, a process to recycle surplus cytoplasmic mass un...
  4. 6a5q (4,824 bytes)
    14: As a master regulator of the macroautophagy/autophagy-lysosomal pathway, TFEB (transcription ...
  5. 6a5s (4,535 bytes)
    14: As a master regulator of the macroautophagy/autophagy-lysosomal pathway, TFEB (transcription ...
  6. 2kio (5,780 bytes)
    10: ...ctors in the cytoplasm. TORC1 negatively controls macroautophagy, a process to recycle surplus cytoplasmic mass un...
  7. 2kit (3,523 bytes)
    10: ...ctors in the cytoplasm. TORC1 negatively controls macroautophagy, a process to recycle surplus cytoplasmic mass un...
  8. 2knv (6,137 bytes)
    25: ...cription factors and is an important regulator of macroautophagy. Mutations within the gene encoding p62 are commo...
  9. 3mhv (4,090 bytes)
    23: ... are required for multivesicular body biogenesis, macroautophagy, cytokinesis, and the budding of HIV-1. The final...
  10. 4aen (16,073 bytes)
    13: ... proteins that are trapped in autolysosomes after macroautophagy, a mechanism especially relevant for T cell selec...
  11. 4av8 (3,366 bytes)
    13: ...conserved FRRG motif. PROPPINs play a key role in macroautophagy in addition to other functions. We present the 3....
  12. 4av9 (3,517 bytes)
    14: ...conserved FRRG motif. PROPPINs play a key role in macroautophagy in addition to other functions. We present the 3....
  13. 8fcn (4,047 bytes)
    11: ...th VCP and other cofactors, it may play a role in macroautophagy, regulating for instance the clearance of damaged...
  14. 8fcm (4,042 bytes)
    11: ...th VCP and other cofactors, it may play a role in macroautophagy, regulating for instance the clearance of damaged...
  15. 4ov5 (15,447 bytes)
    12: ... proteins that are trapped in autolysosomes after macroautophagy, a mechanism especially relevant for T cell selec...
  16. 4r30 (4,429 bytes)
    13: ...asome-independent protein degradation through the macroautophagy pathway. Isoform 2, an inactive phosphatase, coul...
  17. 4r8f (4,821 bytes)
    13: ... of Cvt or autophagosomal biogenesis in selective macroautophagy.
  18. 4rkk (3,302 bytes)
    13: ...asome-independent protein degradation through the macroautophagy pathway. Isoform 2, an inactive phosphatase, coul...
  19. 3x0w (3,751 bytes)
    13: ...ents, and intracellular components sequestered by macroautophagy. Fusion of endosomes and autophagosomes with the ...
  20. 5wq4 (4,813 bytes)
    13: ...nding scaffold protein, functions as an important macroautophagy/autophagy receptor in selective autophagy process...

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