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1. Autophagy-related proteins: Potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of aging-related diseases.

2. WIPI1 promotes fission of endosomal transport carriers and formation of autophagosomes through distinct mechanisms.

3. Regulation and function of autophagy in pancreatic cancer.

4. RTN4B interacting protein FAM134C promotes ER membrane curvature and has a functional role in autophagy.

5. WIPI1 promotes osteosarcoma cell proliferation by inhibiting CDKN1A.

6. MdHARBI1, a MdATG8i-interacting protein, plays a positive role in plant thermotolerance.

7. FUS regulates autophagy by mediating the transcription of genes critical to the autophagosome formation.

8. A model for a partnership of lipid transfer proteins and scramblases in membrane expansion and organelle biogenesis.

9. Atg15 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae consists of two functionally distinct domains.

10. ER-phagy responses in yeast, plants, and mammalian cells and their crosstalk with UPR and ERAD.

11. Atg16L1 as a Novel Biomarker and Autophagy Gene for Diabetic Retinopathy.

12. Downregulation of autophagy by Met30-mediated Atg9 ubiquitination.

13. Autophagy Is Required for Maturation of Surfactant-Containing Lamellar Bodies in the Lung and Swim Bladder.

14. Atg16l1 in dendritic cells is required for antibacterial defense and autophagy in murine colitis.

15. ATG16L1 autophagy pathway regulates BAX protein levels and programmed cell death.

16. Autophagic adaptation to oxidative stress alters peritoneal residential macrophage survival and ovarian cancer metastasis.

17. Role of FIP200 in inflammatory processes beyond its canonical autophagy function.

18. Structural basis for autophagy inhibition by the human Rubicon-Rab7 complex.

19. The Golgi as an Assembly Line to the Autophagosome.

20. The role of radiation induced oxidative stress as a regulator of radio-adaptive responses.

21. Biological functions of the autophagy-related proteins Atg4 and Atg8 in Cryptococcus neoformans.

22. Autophagy-related protein PfATG18 participates in food vacuole dynamics and autophagy-like pathway in Plasmodium falciparum.

23. Scaffold proteins in bulk and selective autophagy.

24. Autophagy in kidney disease: Advances and therapeutic potential.

25. Drosophila as a model to understand autophagy deregulation in human disorders.

26. Autophagy role in environmental pollutants exposure.

27. Human ATG2B possesses a lipid transfer activity which is accelerated by negatively charged lipids and WIPI4.

28. Autophagy in immunity.

29. Crosstalk between autophagy and apoptosis: Mechanisms and therapeutic implications.

30. Autophagy in cardiovascular health and disease.

31. Genetic defects of autophagy linked to disease.

32. Autophagy in motor neuron diseases.

33. C. elegans to model autophagy-related human disorders.

34. A global view of the miRNA-mitophagy connexion.

35. Strategies employed by viruses to manipulate autophagy.

36. Nucleophagy mediators and mechanisms.

37. On ATG4B as Drug Target for Treatment of Solid Tumours-The Knowns and the Unknowns.

38. A specific ATG-4 isoform is required for autophagic maturation and clearance in C. elegans neurons.

39. SIRT1 protects cochlear hair cell and delays age-related hearing loss via autophagy.

40. Oncolytic paramyxoviruses-induced autophagy; a prudent weapon for cancer therapy.

41. Intrinsic lipid binding activity of ATG16L1 supports efficient membrane anchoring and autophagy.

42. The Role of ATG16 in Autophagy and The Ubiquitin Proteasome System.

43. Regulation of apoptosis and autophagy in mouse and human skeletal muscle with aging and lifelong exercise training.

44. Atg9 establishes Atg2-dependent contact sites between the endoplasmic reticulum and phagophores.

45. MdATG18a overexpression improves tolerance to nitrogen deficiency and regulates anthocyanin accumulation through increased autophagy in transgenic apple.

46. Autophagy in endometriosis: Friend or foe?

47. Mammalian Atg9 contributes to the post-Golgi transport of lysosomal hydrolases by interacting with adaptor protein-1.

48. The ULK complex initiates autophagosome formation at phosphatidylinositol synthase-enriched ER subdomains.

49. Exercise training protects against aging-induced mitochondrial fragmentation in mouse skeletal muscle in a PGC-1α dependent manner.

50. Regulation of hypoxia-induced autophagy in glioblastoma involves ATG9A.

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