Osaka, Japan – Macrophages are part of the immune system’s frontline; they attack and eat invaders to protect surrounding cells. They, along with other cells, maintain intracellular conditions through ...
Macroautophagy has been extensively studied, but microautophagy is not understood as extensively. We found that this process seems to play a more prominent role than macroautophagy, at least in ...
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