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  1. Opinion Investigating mitochondrial autophagy by routine …

    • Mitochondrial autophagy is affected in many diseases. In the past few years, the multiple-steps process of selective degradation of mitochondria has been dissected in details by combining outcomes fro… See more

    1. Introduction

    Impaired quality control of mitochondria can pose a threat for cell survival, specifically when these … See more

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    2. Mitochondrial autophagy: a brief overview

    Most of the studies on mitophagy have been focusing on protein kinase PINK1 and E3 ubiquitin ligase Parkin, both associated to autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonis… See more

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    3. Commonly used techniques to monitor mitophagy

    The steps towards elimination of dysfunctional mitochondria are not completely synchronous, and they are dynamic in nature. On the surface of mitochondri… See more

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    4. Mitophagy: analysis of the early steps

    Mitochondrial recruitment of Parkin is one of the earliest events in PINK1/Parkin-dependent mitophagy. In the past years, many RNAi-based genetic screenings have been perfor… See more

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    5. Analysis of localization or proximity of the organelle with the autophagic membranes

    Localization or proximity of the organelle with the autophagic membranes and formation of the autophagosome are essential steps for mitochondrial autophagy… See more

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  1. Autophagy is a fundamental and phylogenetically conserved self-degradation process that is characterized by the formation of double-layered vesicles (autophagosomes) around intracellular cargo for delivery to lysosomes and proteolytic degradation.
    pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC2989884/
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  2. The autophagy research in electron microscopy

    Nov 6, 2019 · Here, we review morphological studies of autophagy involving electron microscopy. Autophagy, a highly conserved process of eukaryotic cellular recycling, plays an important role in cell survival and maintenance.

  3. Investigating mitochondrial autophagy by routine transmission …

  4. Systematic Transmission Electron Microscopy‐Based Identification …

  5. Methods to assess autophagy in situ--transmission electron

  6. Autophagy: assays and artifacts - PMC

  7. Methods to Assess Autophagy In Situ—Transmission

  8. Examining Autophagy in Plant by Transmission Electron …

  9. Assessing Autophagy in Archived Tissue or How to Capture …

  10. The application of traditional transmission electron microscopy for ...