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Autophagy

Phosphorylation of Syntaxin 17 by TBK1 Controls Autophagy Initiation.

TBK1
ULK1
Autophagy
pre-autophagosomal structure
Schematic of the autophagic process

The Intrinsic Influence Controlling the Function of Both Antigen-Presenting Cells and T Cells

Autophagy
T cells
macrophages
Inflammation
3rd Nordic Autophagy Society Conference

3rd Nordic Autophagy Society Conference

nordic
Autophagy
conference

Role of autophagy in IL-1β export and release from cells.

Autophagy
GSDMD
IL-1
Pyroptosis

Galectins Control mTOR in Response to Endomembrane Damage.

AMPK
APEX2
LC3
TAK1
Data Abstract

MITF-MIR211 axis is a novel autophagy amplifier system during cellular stress

Autophagy
cellular stress
lysosome
microRNA
Keystone Symposium

Keystone Symposium - 2019

Keystone
Symposium
Autophagy
Jingyue Gia - Abstract

Jingyue Jia - "Galectins Control mTOR in Response to Endomembrane Damage"

mTOR
AMPK
Autophagy
galectins
CCPG1 Pathway

CCPG1 - A Non-canonical Autophagy Cargo Receptor

Atg8
CCPG1
ER-phagy
FIP200

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