Autophagy is a highly contextual modulator of tumorigenesis. A new study shows that autophagy can serve as a tumor suppressor to mediate cell death at replicative crisis.
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Narita, M. Crisis management by autophagy. Nat Struct Mol Biol 26, 151–152 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41594-019-0195-0
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