Targeting autophagy: The Achilles’ heel of cancer

In recent years, tremendous progress has been made toward unveiling the mechanism of autophagy and its exploitation by many different cancer types. This year the American Association for the Advancement of Science held a one day Symposium on Autophagy: An Emerging Therapeutic Target in Human Disease...

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Autophagy
Binding
Biology
Bioscience
Calcium
Cancer
Cell
Clinical Trials as Topic
Cycle
Disease Models, Animal
Drug Resistance, Neoplasm - drug effects
Endocytosis - drug effects
Humans
Landes
Mice
Neoplasms - drug therapy
Neoplasms - pathology
Organogenesis
Protein Kinase Inhibitors - pharmacology
Protein Kinase Inhibitors - therapeutic use
Proteins
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