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Originally published online as doi:10.2353/ajpath.2008.071064 on January 17, 2008

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(American Journal of Pathology. 2008;172:284-287.)
© 2008 American Society for Investigative Pathology
DOI: 10.2353/ajpath.2008.071064


Commentary

Eaten Alive

Autophagy and Neuronal Cell Death after Hypoxia-Ischemia

Charleen T. Chu, M.D., Ph.D.

From the Department of Pathology/Division of Neuropathology, Center for Neuroscience and Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Abstract

This Commentary discusses the first in vivo evidence of neuronal cell death requiring autophagy in the mammalian brain.





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