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Lysosomal TPCN (two pore segment channel) inhibition ameliorates beta-amyloid pathology and mitigates memory impairment in Alzheimer disease
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Tong, Benjamin Chun Kit, Wu, Aston Jiaxi, Huang, Alexis Shiying, Dong, Rui, Malampati, Sandeep, Iyaswamy, Ashok, Krishnamoorthi, Senthilkumar, Sreenivasmurthy, Sravan Gopalkrishnashetty, Zhu, Zhou, Su, Chengfu, Liu, Jia, Song, Juxian, Lu, Jia Hong, Tan, Jieqiong, Pan, Weidong, Li, Min, Cheung, King Ho. Lysosomal TPCN (two pore segment channel) inhibition ameliorates beta-amyloid pathology and mitigates memory impairment in Alzheimer disease[J]. Autophagy, 2021, 18(3), 624-642.
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Tong, Benjamin Chun Kit
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Huang, Alexis Shiying
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Dong, Rui
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Alzheimer Disease
Autophagy-lysosomal Pathway
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EEG oscillation evidences of altered resting-state brain activity in children orphaned by parental HIV/AIDS
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Gu,Huang, Zhao,Qi, Liu,Jiaxi, Zhao,Junfeng, Ji,Lili, Chi,Peilian, Li,Xiaoming. EEG oscillation evidences of altered resting-state brain activity in children orphaned by parental HIV/AIDS[J]. AIDS Care - Psychological and Socio-Medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV, 2020, 32(s2), 177-182.
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Children Orphaned By Hiv/ Aids
Resting-state
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China
Brain Activity