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Nakashima et al., 2017 - Google Patents

Role of autophagy in oocytogenesis, embryogenesis, implantation, and pathophysiology of pre‐eclampsia

Nakashima et al., 2017

Document ID
16169700736698454797
Author
Nakashima A
Aoki A
Kusabiraki T
Shima T
Yoshino O
Cheng S
Sharma S
Saito S
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology Research

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Autophagy is a well‐conserved mechanism in cells from yeast to mammals, and autophagy maintains homeostasis against stress. The role of autophagy was originally shown to be a mechanism of energy production under starvation. In fact, multiple lines of evidence reveal …
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