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Details on Person Reactive oxygen species are essential for autophagy and specifically regulate the activity of Atg4

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5671840
_displayNameReactive oxygen species are essential for autophagy and specifically regulate the activity of Atg4
_timestamp2015-02-03 09:52:51
author[Person:5671849] Scherz-Shouval, Ruth
[Person:5671829] Shvets, Elena
[Person:5671824] Fass, Ephraim
[Person:5671825] Shorer, Hagai
[Person:5671847] Gil, Lidor
[Person:5665917] Elazar, Zvulun
created[InstanceEdit:5671846] Jupe, Steve, 2015-02-03
journalEMBO J.
modified[InstanceEdit:5671862] Jupe, Steve, 2015-02-03
pages1749-60
pubMedIdentifier17347651
titleReactive oxygen species are essential for autophagy and specifically regulate the activity of Atg4
volume26
year2007
(literatureReference)[Summation:5665852] Macroautophagy (hereafter referred to as autophagy) acts as ...
[Summation:5682426] LC3:PE can be cleaved by ATG4 to release free LC3 (Kirisako ...
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