| autophagy | <cell biology> Removal of cytoplasmic components, particularly membrane bounded organelles, by digesting them within secondary lysosomes (autophagic vacuoles). Particularly common in embryonic development and senescence. (02 Jan 1998) |
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Synonyms : Autophagic Cell Death, Autophagic Programmed Cell Death, Autophagy, Cellular, Programmed Cell Death, Type II, Autophagic Cell Deaths, Autophagies, Autophagies, Cellular, Cell Death, Autophagic, Cell Deaths, Autophagic, Cellular Autophagies, Cellular Autophagy
| autophagy |
Autophagy, or autophagocytosis, is a process of organelle degradation that takes place inside the cell. It is executed by lysosomes and is part of everyday normal cell growth and development. Its main purpose is to maintain a balance between biogenesis (production) of cell structures, and their degradation and turnover (see Bruce Alberts et al.: Molecular biology of the cell, 4th edition, Garland Publishing 2002, NCBI Bookshelf). ...
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Digestion of the cell's own organelles.
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