Facing cell autophagy in gastric cancer – what do we know so far?

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Abstract

Autophagy is a process by which misfolded proteins and damaged organelles in the lysosomes of tumor cells were degraded reusing decomposed substances and avoiding accumulation of large amounts of harmful substances. Here, the role of autophagy in the development of malignant transformation of gastric tumors, and the underlying mechanisms involved in autophagy formation, and the application of targeted autophagy in the treatment of gastric cancer were summarized.

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Xiu, T., Guo, Q., & Jing, F. B. (2021). Facing cell autophagy in gastric cancer – what do we know so far? International Journal of General Medicine. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S298705

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