Autophagy-the crossword puzzle

Autophagy. 2024 Mar 5:1-3. doi: 10.1080/15548627.2024.2323258. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

It's April, so it is time to lighten up (think April Fools' Day). In this issue of the journal, I have two different sets of puzzles for you. Of course, these are not just for your amusement; there is an educational component as well. For example, the crossword puzzle requires you to think about autophagy and perhaps do some searching for names or terms that you are less familiar with (the Guidelines is always a good source of information in this regard). In addition, the crossword puzzle uses official HGNC nomenclature unless otherwise specified - another learning opportunity. Note that this is an alphabet-only puzzle, so dashes, spaces and numbers are omitted. Thus, the clue "The C. elegans homolog of ULK1" would have the answer "UNC". The second challenge is directly nomenclature based. The goal in this case is to identify as many nomenclature errors as you can in the puncta published in this issue. So, have fun, learn, impress your colleagues and take a break from lab work; unless you are working in my lab - in that case, you should be working at the bench or writing a paper (you know I don't go for this kind of tomfoolery).

Keywords: Macroautophagy; raison d’être; spelling; stress reliever; words.

Publication types

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