Autophagy is a conserved homeostaticprocess in which cytoplasmic contents are degraded and recycled.
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Disruptions in this homeostaticprocess may contribute to disease.
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Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved homeostaticprocess by which cells deliver cytoplasmic material for degradation into lysosomes.
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Cerebral autoregulation is a complex homeostaticprocess which ensures constant brain blood supply, despite continuous blood pressure fluctuations.
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We propose that radiation-induced bystander effects and genomic instability are, respectively, positive and negative manifestations of this homeostaticprocess.
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A single, well-defined, genetic mutation causes a cascade of events whose final result is an aggregate insult of the homeostaticprocess.
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By regulating the short-term dynamics of glutamate release, the homeostaticprocess thus influences key aspects of dynamic network function and exhibits features of metaplasticity.
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Sleep is also a homeostaticprocess that is influenced not only by the amount of time awake, but also by neural activity and plasticity.
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Autophagy is a homeostaticprocess that enables eukaryotic cells to deliver cytoplasmic constituents for lysosomal degradation, to recycle nutrients and to survive during starvation.
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Circadian and sleep- homeostaticprocesses both contribute to sleep timing and sleep structure.
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Iron is vital for many homeostaticprocesses, and its liberation from ferritin nanocages occurs in the lysosome.
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It is likely that these interactions play a role in the modulation of a number of gut-related homeostaticprocesses.
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The circadian and homeostaticprocesses develop gradually; by six months, the body clock is well-established and synchronised to the surrounding world.
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Homeostaticprocesses are believed to contribute to the stability of neuronal networks that are perpetually influenced by Hebbian forms of synaptic plasticity.
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Direct pathway via the amygdalo-fugal pathway, which connects the central nucleus of the amygdala to the brainstem, is involved in cognitive-emotive and homeostaticprocesses.