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The following pages link to Mammalian target of rapamycin: a valid therapeutic target through the autophagy pathway for Alzheimer's disease? (Q37985671):
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- The different roles of selective autophagic protein degradation in mammalian cells (Q26785503) (← links)
- Neuropathological role of PI3K/Akt/mTOR axis in Down syndrome brain. (Q33775384) (← links)
- Enhancing astrocytic lysosome biogenesis facilitates Aβ clearance and attenuates amyloid plaque pathogenesis (Q33906596) (← links)
- The mammalian target of rapamycin at the crossroad between cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease (Q33914286) (← links)
- Elucidating the role of DEPTOR in Alzheimer's disease (Q34350366) (← links)
- Altered expression of Alzheimer's disease-related genes in the cerebellum of autistic patients: a model for disrupted brain connectome and therapy (Q34421064) (← links)
- The β-secretase-derived C-terminal fragment of βAPP, C99, but not Aβ, is a key contributor to early intraneuronal lesions in triple-transgenic mouse hippocampus (Q34477111) (← links)
- The role of autophagy during group B Streptococcus infection of blood-brain barrier endothelium (Q34774424) (← links)
- Autophagy inhibition uncovers the neurotoxic action of the antipsychotic drug olanzapine. (Q35852767) (← links)
- Lithium protects dopaminergic cells from rotenone toxicity via autophagy enhancement (Q35853337) (← links)
- Autophagy dysfunction upregulates beta-amyloid peptides via enhancing the activity of γ-secretase complex (Q35991059) (← links)
- VGF expression by T lymphocytes in patients with Alzheimer's disease (Q36020851) (← links)
- A Genome-Wide Association Study of Attention Function in a Population-Based Sample of Children (Q36140499) (← links)
- MicroRNAs 99b-5p/100-5p Regulated by Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress are Involved in Abeta-Induced Pathologies. (Q36290224) (← links)
- Microglial aging in the healthy CNS: phenotypes, drivers, and rejuvenation (Q36678453) (← links)
- Rapamycin, Autophagy, and Alzheimer's Disease (Q36971857) (← links)
- Multi-Target-Directed Ligands and other Therapeutic Strategies in the Search of a Real Solution for Alzheimer's Disease (Q37559812) (← links)
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of GTM-1, Rapamycin, and Carbamazepine on Autophagy and Alzheimer Disease. (Q37659234) (← links)
- Autophagy modulation for Alzheimer's disease therapy (Q38102606) (← links)
- Targeting the mTOR signaling network for Alzheimer's disease therapy (Q38121524) (← links)
- Signaling pathway cross talk in Alzheimer's disease (Q38200151) (← links)
- Recent advances in autophagy-based neuroprotection (Q38329808) (← links)
- The Essential Role of Soluble Aβ Oligomers in Alzheimer's Disease (Q38400601) (← links)
- Activation of mTOR: a culprit of Alzheimer's disease? (Q38443497) (← links)
- Iron and Neurodegeneration: Is Ferritinophagy the Link? (Q38607505) (← links)
- Targeting mTOR to reduce Alzheimer-related cognitive decline: from current hits to future therapies (Q38815881) (← links)
- The unfolded protein response in the therapeutic effect of hydroxy-DHA against Alzheimer's disease. (Q38911653) (← links)
- Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) as a potential therapeutic target in various diseases (Q39247355) (← links)
- Neuroprotective effects of the anticancer drug NVP-BEZ235 (dactolisib) on amyloid-β 1-42 induced neurotoxicity and memory impairment. (Q40944905) (← links)
- Intra-articular injection of Torin 1 reduces degeneration of articular cartilage in a rabbit osteoarthritis model (Q42273139) (← links)
- 3-methyladenine, an autophagic inhibitor, attenuates therapeutic effects of sirolimus on scopolamine-induced cognitive dysfunction in a rat model (Q43015967) (← links)
- Cell injury and premature neurodegeneration in focal malformations of cortical development (Q45213406) (← links)
- Perspective Insights into Disease Progression, Diagnostics, and Therapeutic Approaches in Alzheimer's Disease: A Judicious Update. (Q47107778) (← links)
- Autophagy impairment in Parkinson's disease. (Q47301116) (← links)
- Urban fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure destroys blood-testis barrier (BTB) integrity through excessive ROS-mediated autophagy (Q47310128) (← links)
- mTOR Hyperactivation in down syndrome hippocampus appears early during development (Q48721008) (← links)
- Expression of neurodegenerative disease-related proteins and caspase-3 in glioneuronal tumours (Q50669172) (← links)
- A self-destructive nanosweeper that captures and clears amyloid β-peptides. (Q55113899) (← links)
- Exosomes: a novel therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease? (Q55416682) (← links)
- DEHP exposure destroys blood-testis barrier (BTB) integrity of immature testes through excessive ROS-mediated autophagy (Q57496745) (← links)
- Intranasal rapamycin ameliorates Alzheimer-like cognitive decline in a mouse model of Down syndrome (Q58609012) (← links)
- Tau and mTOR: The Hotspots for Multifarious Diseases in Alzheimer's Development (Q61449558) (← links)
- Alzheimer's Disease and Cancer: When Two Monsters Cannot Be Together (Q64076827) (← links)
- Physical Activity Alleviates Cognitive Dysfunction of Alzheimer's Disease through Regulating the mTOR Signaling Pathway (Q64103320) (← links)
- Everolimus, a mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor, ameliorated streptozotocin-induced learning and memory deficits via neurochemical alterations in male rats. (Q65002070) (← links)
- Restoration of aberrant mTOR signaling by intranasal rapamycin reduces oxidative damage: Focus on HNE-modified proteins in a mouse model of down syndrome (Q92399660) (← links)
- Osmolytes: A Possible Therapeutic Molecule for Ameliorating the Neurodegeneration Caused by Protein Misfolding and Aggregation (Q92663099) (← links)
- Insulin-Mediated Changes in Tau Hyperphosphorylation and Autophagy in a Drosophila Model of Tauopathy and Neuroblastoma Cells (Q92711475) (← links)
- Rapamycin improves sevoflurane‑induced cognitive dysfunction in aged rats by mediating autophagy through the TLR4/MyD88/NF‑κB signaling pathway (Q92738085) (← links)
- Antia, a Natural Antioxidant Product, Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Streptozotocin-Induced Mouse Model of Sporadic Alzheimer's Disease by Targeting the Amyloidogenic, Inflammatory, Autophagy, and Oxidative Stress Pathways (Q97523811) (← links)