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Special Issue on Autophagy


The January special issue on autophagy brings together the latest reviews in the field. The recent advances in various aspects of autophagy are presented. Further background information on this important topic is available through the accompanying web focus which links to related articles from across Nature Publishing Group.

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Volume 24, Issue 1 (January 2014)

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Editorial

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Recent progress in autophagy

Li Yu

Cell Res 2014 24: 1-2; 10.1038/cr.2014.1

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Research Highlights

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Control of the hematopoietic stem cell state

David JHF Knapp and Connie J Eaves

Cell Res 2014 24: 3-4; advance online publication, October 8, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.139

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An antibiotic-altered microbiota provides fuel for the enteric foe

Leah T Stiemsma, Stuart E Turvey and Brett B Finlay

Cell Res 2014 24: 5-6; advance online publication, October 29, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.142

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The disposable soma theory of aging in reverse

Peter M Douglas and Andrew Dillin

Cell Res 2014 24: 7-8; advance online publication, November 5, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.148

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Reviews

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Historical landmarks of autophagy research

Yoshinori Ohsumi

Cell Res 2014 24: 9-23; advance online publication, December 24, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.169

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The machinery of macroautophagy

Yuchen Feng, Ding He, Zhiyuan Yao and Daniel J Klionsky

Cell Res 2014 24: 24-41; advance online publication, December 24, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.168

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Autophagy regulation by nutrient signaling

Ryan C Russell, Hai-Xin Yuan and Kun-Liang Guan

Cell Res 2014 24: 42-57; advance online publication, December 17, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.166

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A current perspective of autophagosome biogenesis

Shusaku T Shibutani and Tamotsu Yoshimori

Cell Res 2014 24: 58-68; advance online publication, December 3, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.159

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Autophagy and human diseases

Peidu Jiang and Noboru Mizushima

Cell Res 2014 24: 69-79; advance online publication, December 10, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.161

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You are what you eat: multifaceted functions of autophagy during C. elegans development

Peiguo Yang and Hong Zhang

Cell Res 2014 24: 80-91; advance online publication, December 3, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.154

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Chaperone-mediated autophagy: roles in disease and aging

Ana Maria Cuervo and Esther Wong

Cell Res 2014 24: 92-104; advance online publication, November 26, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.153

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Original Article

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Translocation of mixed lineage kinase domain-like protein to plasma membrane leads to necrotic cell death OPEN

Xin Chen, Wenjuan Li, Junming Ren, Deli Huang, Wan-ting He, Yunlong Song, Chao Yang, Wanyun Li, Xinru Zheng, Pengda Chen and Jiahuai Han

Cell Res 2014 24: 105-121; advance online publication, December 24, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.171

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Letters to the Editor

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Generating rats with conditional alleles using CRISPR/Cas9

Yuanwu Ma, Xu Zhang, Bin Shen, Yingdong Lu, Wei Chen, Jing Ma, Lin Bai, Xingxu Huang and Lianfeng Zhang

Cell Res 2014 24: 122-125; advance online publication, December 3, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.157

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Small molecules enable OCT4-mediated direct reprogramming into expandable human neural stem cells

Saiyong Zhu, Rajesh Ambasudhan, Woong Sun, Hyun Jung Kim, Maria Talantova, Xiaojing Wang, Mingliang Zhang, Yu Zhang, Timothy Laurent, James Parker, Han-Seop Kim, Jeffrey D Zaremba, Sofiyan Saleem, Sara Sanz-Blasco, Eliezer Masliah, Scott R McKercher, Yee Sook Cho, Stuart A Lipton, Janghwan Kim and Sheng Ding

Cell Res 2014 24: 126-129; advance online publication, December 3, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.156

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A DELLA protein complex controls the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in plants

Nan Yu, Dexian Luo, Xiaowei Zhang, Junzhong Liu, Wanxiao Wang, Yue Jin, Wentao Dong, Jiyun Liu, Huan Liu, Weibing Yang, Longjun Zeng, Qun Li, Zuhua He, Giles E D Oldroyd and Ertao Wang

Cell Res 2014 24: 130-133; advance online publication, December 17, 2013; 10.1038/cr.2013.167

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