The autophagy community

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There are various definitions of community. A definition that I found in one of my dictionaries is the following: "A social, religious, occupational, or other group sharing common characteristics or interests and perceived or perceiving itself as distinct in some respect from the larger society within which it exists." Thus, I think it is fair to say that there is a worldwide autophagy community. That is, there is a group of researchers (our occupation), whose members share an interest in autophagy (our common characteristic), and that group is distinct from the larger society (I do not want to begin describing the many ways this applies). But do we feel like a community, and do we need a community? I suggest that a community is indeed beneficial, and I propose one mechanism for enhancing the development of the autophagy community. © 2012 Landes Bioscience.

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Klionsky, D. J. (2012). The autophagy community. Autophagy. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.4161/auto.20666

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