AI Medical Compendium Journal:
Autophagy

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SFTSV induces liver ferroptosis through m6A-related ferritinophagy.

Autophagy
Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a widely prevalent infectious disease caused by severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV). SFTSV infection carries a high mortality rate and has emerged to be a public health conce...

Automated quantification of vacuole fusion and lipophagy in from fluorescence and cryo-soft X-ray microscopy data using deep learning.

Autophagy
During starvation in the yeast vacuolar vesicles fuse and lipid droplets (LDs) can become internalized into the vacuole in an autophagic process named lipophagy. There is a lack of tools to quantitatively assess starvation-induced vacuole fusion and...

From jeopardy champion to drug discovery; semantic similarity artificial intelligence.

Autophagy
We have employed artificial intelligence to streamline the small molecule drug screening pipeline and identified the cholesterol-reducing compound probucol in the process. Probucol augmented mitophagy and prevented loss of dopaminergic neurons in fli...

Using Reactome to build an autophagy mechanism knowledgebase.

Autophagy
The 21st century has revealed much about the fundamental cellular process of autophagy. Autophagy controls the catabolism and recycling of various cellular components both as a constitutive process and as a response to stress and foreign material inv...

DeepPhagy: a deep learning framework for quantitatively measuring autophagy activity in .

Autophagy
Seeing is believing. The direct observation of GFP-Atg8 vacuolar delivery under confocal microscopy is one of the most useful end-point measurements for monitoring yeast macroautophagy/autophagy. However, manually labelling individual cells from larg...

Exploring autophagy with Gene Ontology.

Autophagy
Autophagy is a fundamental cellular process that is well conserved among eukaryotes. It is one of the strategies that cells use to catabolize substances in a controlled way. Autophagy is used for recycling cellular components, responding to cellular ...