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AMPK activation does not enhance autophagy in neurons in contrast to MTORC1 inhibition: different impact on β-amyloid clearance
Published 2020“…Inhibition of AMPK with compound C generated the expected decrease in autophagy induction, though surprisingly did not increase the Aβ secretion. …”
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Low-dosage sDll4-Fc does not affect perfusion levels and leads to only a small increase in extravasation while higher dosages cause decreased perfusion and highly increased extrava...
Published 2012“…<p>A) Representative anti-PECAM and anti-Lectin immunofluorescence images of neo-vasculature in granulation tissue of wounds treated with 0,05 mg/kg or 2,5 mg/kg compared with control mice injected with PBS, in day 6. …”
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DataSheet1_2-Dodecyl-6-Methoxycyclohexa-2,5-Diene-1,4-Dione Ameliorates Diabetic Cognitive Impairment Through Inhibiting Hif3α and Apoptosis.xlsx
Published 2021“…Although the etiology of diabetic cognitive impairment is complex and multifactorial, the hippocampus neuronal apoptosis is recognized as a main cause of diabetes-induced cognitive impairment. 2-Dodecyl-6-methoxycyclohexa-2,5-diene-1,4-dione (DMDD) was purified from the roots of Averrhoa carambola L. …”
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The MB gains a toxic function, rather than loses a protective function, in response to HS in the absence of dPGAM5.
Published 2012“…(<b>D</b>) Suppression of neurotransmission does not decrease vulnerability of <i>PGAM5<sup>1</sup></i> flies to HS. …”
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