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Autophagy - Part B. International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology Volume 404

  • Book

  • June 2026
  • Region: Global
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6251339

Autophagy, Part B, Volume 404 provides an in-depth exploration of advanced mechanisms, functions, and roles of autophagy in health and disease. This volume features contributions from leading experts, covering recent developments in autophagy research, its implications in cellular homeostasis, neurodegeneration, cancer, immunity, and therapeutic strategies. Chapters in this new release include From autophagy to mitophagy: Quality control mechanisms in skeletal muscle, Impact of Different Exercise Modalities on Mitophagy in Human Skeletal Muscle, Eat, Heal, Repeat: How Zebrafish Master Regeneration, Pathophysiology, biological models and new therapeutic approaches in ?-Propeller Associated Neurodegeneration, and more.

Additional sections discuss Autophagy in adipose tissue thermogenic function and Non-selective and selective autophagy as mediators of mechanical forcest. Designed for researchers, clinicians, and students, the book offers valuable insights into the complexities and applications of autophagy in modern biomedical science.

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Table of Contents

1. From autophagy to mitophagy: Quality control mechanisms in skeletal muscle
Eduardo Antu�a, Nerea Men�ndez-Coto, Paula Fern�ndez-Guisasola and Ana Coto-Montes
2. Impact of Different Exercise Modalities on Mitophagy in Human Skeletal Muscle
Mauricio Castro-Sep�lveda, Crist�bal Mu�oz-Medina, Alfonso Carriel-Nesvara and Javier Botella
3. Eat, Heal, Repeat: How Zebrafish Master Regeneration
Adri�n Santos Ledo, Cristina Perez-Montes, Elena Lavado-Fernandez, In�s Martinez-Rojo and Marina Garcia-Macia
4. Pathophysiology, biological models and new therapeutic approaches in ?-Propeller Associated Neurodegeneration
Jos� Antonio S�nchez-Alc�zar Sr.
5. Autophagy in adipose tissue thermogenic function
Albert Blasco-Roset, Marta Giralt and Joan Villarroya
6. Non-selective and selective autophagy as mediators of mechanical forcest
Nicolas Dupont and Maraiza Alves Teixeira