Why do we need autophagy? A cartoon depiction.

Autophagy
Daniel J Klionsky

Abstract

In my role as an instructor I am constantly looking for ways to more effectively convey information to my audience, which is typically the students in my class. However, the same concerns apply to most of the people who attend a seminar. The approach you take to making the material easier to understand is likely to be influenced by the course you teach. That is, the same instructor may use different examples when teaching an upper division vs. a lower division course. I teach introductory biology, and my students may have little familiarity with cell biology, let alone autophagy. Accordingly, I have tried to consider how to illustrate the importance of autophagy in a way that can be comprehended by people who may not even be familiar with the term.

Citations

May 6, 2020·Metabolites·Mercedes Clemente-PostigoFrancisco J Tinahones
Feb 20, 2019·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Anna PiccaEmanuele Marzetti
Nov 27, 2020·Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences·Wenhao Zhang, Wenlong Qiu
Dec 12, 2020·Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology·Rong WanKui Hong

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