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The mitophagy pathway and its implications in human diseases
S Wang, H Long, L Hou, B Feng, Z Ma, Y Wu… - Signal transduction and …, 2023 - nature.com
Mitochondria are dynamic organelles with multiple functions. They participate in necrotic cell
death and programmed apoptotic, and are crucial for cell metabolism and survival …
death and programmed apoptotic, and are crucial for cell metabolism and survival …
Mitochondrial control of inflammation
Numerous mitochondrial constituents and metabolic products can function as damage-
associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and promote inflammation when released into the …
associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and promote inflammation when released into the …
Mitochondria ROS and mitophagy in acute kidney injury
Mitophagy is an essential mitochondrial quality control mechanism that eliminates damaged
mitochondria and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The relationship …
mitochondria and the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). The relationship …
PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy in neurodegenerative diseases
J Li, D Yang, Z Li, M Zhao, D Wang, Z Sun, P Wen… - Ageing research …, 2023 - Elsevier
Mitochondria play key roles in bioenergetics, metabolism, and signaling; therefore, stable
mitochondrial function is essential for cell survival, particularly in energy-intensive neuronal …
mitochondrial function is essential for cell survival, particularly in energy-intensive neuronal …
Molecular mechanisms and physiological functions of mitophagy
Degradation of mitochondria via a selective form of autophagy, named mitophagy, is a
fundamental mechanism conserved from yeast to humans that regulates mitochondrial …
fundamental mechanism conserved from yeast to humans that regulates mitochondrial …
Selective autophagy of intracellular organelles: recent research advances
Macroautophagy (hereafter called autophagy) is a highly conserved physiological process
that degrades over-abundant or damaged organelles, large protein aggregates and …
that degrades over-abundant or damaged organelles, large protein aggregates and …
Mitophagy for cardioprotection
Mitochondrial function is maintained by several strictly coordinated mechanisms, collectively
termed mitochondrial quality control mechanisms, including fusion and fission, degradation …
termed mitochondrial quality control mechanisms, including fusion and fission, degradation …
Mitophagy: an emerging role in aging and age-associated diseases
Mitochondrial dysfunction constitutes one of the hallmarks of aging and is characterized by
irregular mitochondrial morphology, insufficient ATP production, accumulation of …
irregular mitochondrial morphology, insufficient ATP production, accumulation of …
Mitophagy and neuroprotection
Neurodegenerative diseases are strongly age-related and currently cannot be cured, with a
surge of patient numbers in the coming decades in view of the emerging worldwide ageing …
surge of patient numbers in the coming decades in view of the emerging worldwide ageing …
Mitovesicles are a novel population of extracellular vesicles of mitochondrial origin altered in Down syndrome
Mitochondrial dysfunction is an established hallmark of aging and neurodegenerative
disorders such as Down syndrome (DS) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using a high …
disorders such as Down syndrome (DS) and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using a high …