Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk
Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk
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Cassidy, Liam D. , Young, Andrew R. J. , Young, Christopher N. J. , Soilleux, Elizabeth J. , Fielder, Edward , Weigand, Bettina M. , Lagnado, Anthony , Brais, Rebecca , Ktistakis, Nicholas T. , Wiggins, Kimberley A. , Pyrillou, Katerina , Clarke, Murray C. H. , Jurk, Diana , Passos, Joao F. and Narita, Masashi
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London: Nature Publishing Group UK
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Autophagy is an important cellular degradation pathway with a central role in metabolism as well as basic quality control, two processes inextricably linked to ageing. A decrease in autophagy is associated with increasing age, yet it is unknown if this is causal in the ageing process, and whether autophagy restoration can counteract these ageing ef...
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Temporal inhibition of autophagy reveals segmental reversal of ageing with increased cancer risk
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2041-1723
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2041-1723
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10.1038/s41467-019-14187-x