Autophagy: the master of bulk and selective recycling

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - Annual review of plant biology, 2018 - annualreviews.org
Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular constituents, which
are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient nutrient reuse; and for …

Autophagy: The Master of Bulk and Selective Recycling

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - Annual review of plant biology, 2018 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular constituents, which
are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient nutrient reuse; and for …

Autophagy: The Master of Bulk and Selective Recycling.

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018 - europepmc.org
Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular constituents, which
are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient nutrient reuse; and for …

Autophagy: The Master of Bulk and Selective Recycling

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - ANNUAL REVIEW OF PLANT BIOLOGY, 2018 - hero.epa.gov
Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular constituents, which
are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient nutrient reuse; and for …

Autophagy: The Master of Bulk and Selective Recycling

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018 - profiles.wustl.edu
Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular constituents, which
are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient nutrient reuse; and for …

Autophagy: The Master of Bulk and Selective Recycling

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular
constituents, which are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient …

Autophagy: the master of bulk and selective recycling.

RS Marshall, RD Vierstra - 2018 - cabidigitallibrary.org
Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to recycle intracellular constituents, which
are essential for developmental and metabolic transitions; for efficient nutrient reuse; and for …