Autophagy – Part B
- 1st Edition, Volume 404 - September 1, 2026
- Latest edition
- Editors: Lorenzo Galluzzi, Lorenzo Galluzzi, Jose Manuel Bravo-San Pedro
- Language: English
Autophagy Part B provides an in-depth exploration of advanced mechanisms, functions, and roles of autophagy in health and disease. This volume features contributions from leadin… Read more
Autophagy Part B provides an in-depth exploration of advanced mechanisms, functions, and roles of autophagy in health and disease. This volume features contributions from leading experts, covering recent developments in autophagy research, its implications in cellular homeostasis, neurodegeneration, cancer, immunity, and therapeutic strategies. Designed for researchers, clinicians, and students, the book offers valuable insights into the complexities and applications of autophagy in modern biomedical science.
- Comprehensive Coverage: Explores advanced mechanisms, regulation, and roles of autophagy in cellular physiology and disease
- Expert Contributions: Chapters authored by leading researchers in the field of autophagy and cell biology
- Clinical Relevance: Highlights the implications of autophagy in human health, including neurodegeneration, cancer, infection, and aging
Academic Researchers, University Students, Medical Professionals, Pharmaceutical Industry
1. From autophagy to mitophagy: Quality control mechanisms in skeletal muscle
Eduardo Antuña, Nerea Menéndez-Coto, Paula Fernández-Guisasola and Ana Coto-Montes
2. Impact of Different Exercise Modalities on Mitophagy in Human Skeletal Muscle
Mauricio Castro-Sepúlveda, Cristóbal Muñoz-Medina, Alfonso Carriel-Nesvara and Javier Botella
3. Eat, Heal, Repeat: How Zebrafish Master Regeneration
Adrián Santos Ledo, Cristina Perez-Montes, Elena Lavado-Fernandez, Inés Martinez-Rojo and Marina Garcia-Macia
4. Pathophysiology, biological models and new therapeutic approaches in β-Propeller Associated Neurodegeneration
José Antonio Sánchez-Alcázar Sr.
5. Autophagy in adipose tissue thermogenic function
Albert Blasco-Roset, Marta Giralt and Joan Villarroya
6. Non-selective and selective autophagy as mediators of mechanical forcest
Nicolas Dupont and Maraiza Alves Teixeira
Eduardo Antuña, Nerea Menéndez-Coto, Paula Fernández-Guisasola and Ana Coto-Montes
2. Impact of Different Exercise Modalities on Mitophagy in Human Skeletal Muscle
Mauricio Castro-Sepúlveda, Cristóbal Muñoz-Medina, Alfonso Carriel-Nesvara and Javier Botella
3. Eat, Heal, Repeat: How Zebrafish Master Regeneration
Adrián Santos Ledo, Cristina Perez-Montes, Elena Lavado-Fernandez, Inés Martinez-Rojo and Marina Garcia-Macia
4. Pathophysiology, biological models and new therapeutic approaches in β-Propeller Associated Neurodegeneration
José Antonio Sánchez-Alcázar Sr.
5. Autophagy in adipose tissue thermogenic function
Albert Blasco-Roset, Marta Giralt and Joan Villarroya
6. Non-selective and selective autophagy as mediators of mechanical forcest
Nicolas Dupont and Maraiza Alves Teixeira
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Volume: 404
- Published: September 1, 2026
- Language: English
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Lorenzo Galluzzi
Lorenzo Galluzzi is Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in Radiation Oncology at the Department of Radiation Oncology of the Weill Cornell Medical College, Honorary Assistant Professor Adjunct with the Department of Dermatology of the Yale School of Medicine, Honorary Associate Professor with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris, and Faculty Member with the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology of the University of Ferrara, the Graduate School of Pharmacological Sciences of the University of Padova, and the Graduate School of Network Oncology and Precision Medicine of the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Moreover, he is Associate Director of the European Academy for Tumor Immunology and Founding Member of the European Research Institute for Integrated Cellular Pathology.
Galluzzi is best known for major experimental and conceptual contributions to the fields of cell death, autophagy, tumor metabolism and tumor immunology. He has published over 450 articles in international peer-reviewed journals and is the Editor-in-Chief of four journals:
OncoImmunology (which he co-founded in 2011), International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Methods in Cell biology, and Molecular and Cellular Oncology (which he co-founded in 2013). Additionally, he serves as Founding Editor for Microbial Cell and Cell Stress, and Associate Editor for Cell Death and Disease, Pharmacological Research and iScience.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in Radiation Oncology, Department of Radiation Oncology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, USALG
Lorenzo Galluzzi
Lorenzo Galluzzi is Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in Radiation Oncology at the Department of Radiation Oncology of the Weill Cornell Medical College, Honorary Assistant Professor Adjunct with the Department of Dermatology of the Yale School of Medicine, Honorary Associate Professor with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Paris, and Faculty Member with the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Biotechnology of the University of Ferrara, the Graduate School of Pharmacological Sciences of the University of Padova, and the Graduate School of Network Oncology and Precision Medicine of the University of Rome “La Sapienza”. Moreover, he is Associate Director of the European Academy for Tumor Immunology and Founding Member of the European Research Institute for Integrated Cellular Pathology.
Galluzzi is best known for major experimental and conceptual contributions to the fields of cell death, autophagy, tumor metabolism and tumor immunology. He has published over 450 articles in international peer-reviewed journals and is the Editor-in-Chief of four journals:
OncoImmunology (which he co-founded in 2011), International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology, Methods in Cell biology, and Molecular and Cellular Oncology (which he co-founded in 2013). Additionally, he serves as Founding Editor for Microbial Cell and Cell Stress, and Associate Editor for Cell Death and Disease, Pharmacological Research and iScience.
Affiliations and expertise
Assistant Professor of Cell Biology in Radiation Oncology, Department of Radiation Oncology, Weill Cornell Medical College, NY, USAJB
Jose Manuel Bravo-San Pedro
Jose Manuel Bravo-San Pedro is currently a researcher at the Department of Physiology of the Complutense University of Madrid thanks to a Ramon y Cajal contract grant. He got his Ph.D. in biochemistry, cellular biology and genetics from the University of Extremadura (Caceres, Spain) in 2011, and he did a post-doctoral stage in the laboratory of Prof. Guido Kroemer. His main research interests have always been linked to autophagy, addressing this cellular process associated with neurodegenerative diseases or cancer and recently obesity and specifically related to problems in the correct functioning of the cilium. He is co-inventor of two patents and co-author of 110 publications indexed in PubMed in prestigious international journals, with h-index 45 and 23768 cites (Dec 2022).
Affiliations and expertise
Departamento de Fisiología, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain