Orchestrating the network of molecular pathways affecting aging: Role of nonselective autophagy and mitophagy

•Role of non-selective and selective autophagy.•Non-selective autophagy and mitophagy affect aging and lifespan of biological systems.•Molecular mechanisms controlling autophagy.•Interactions between autophagy and other quality control pathways.•Genetic and pharmacological interventions into autopha...

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Mice
Mitochondria
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Mitochondrial Degradation
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