k AutophagyImage Map Cellular autophagy. Computer illustration showing the mechanism by which cells remove unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components, known as autophagy. During this process, the target organelles are isolated from the rest of the cell within a doublemembraned vesicle called an autophagosome large, spherical. This then fuses with a lysosome, the contents of which then degrade the target organelles and their constituents are recycled. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Autophagy Image Map Cellular autophagy. Computer illustration showing the mechanism by which cells remove unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components, known as autophagy. During this process, the target organelles are isolated from the rest of the cell within a double membraned vesicle called an autophagosome  large, spherical . This then fuses with a lysosome, the contents of which then degrade the target organelles and their constituents are recycled.
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Autophagy Image Map

Cellular autophagy. Computer illustration showing the mechanism by which cells remove unnecessary or dysfunctional cellular components, known as autophagy. During this process, the target organelles are isolated from the rest of the cell within a double-membraned vesicle called an autophagosome (large, spherical). This then fuses with a lysosome, the contents of which then degrade the target organelles and their constituents are recycled.

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