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1. Study Of Mechanism And Prevention Of Renal Fibrosis In Experimental Lead Nephropathy
2. Clinical And Experimental Investigation Of Nonalcoholic Thiamine Deficiency And Wernicke's Encephalopathy
3. Thiamine Deficiency Effects And Mechanisms Of Beta-amyloid Precursor Protein Processing And A¦Â Generation
4. Thiamine Deficiency Induces Alzheimer's-like Pathology In C57 Mice And Benfotiamine Ameliorates Cognitive Dysfunction And Pathologic Alterations In APP/PS1 Transgenic Mice
5. Decreased Transketolase And Dysfunction Of Pentose Phosphate Cycle Are Involved In Pathogenesis Of Brain Regionally Selective Damage Induced By Thiamine Deficiency
6. The Protective Effects Of Thiamine And Folic Acid On Cardiomyocyte Infected By COXB3
7. Thiamine Deficiency And Pyrithiamine Increase β-amyloid Accumulation, Tau Hyperphosphorylation, And Activities Of Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3 In Brains
8. The Mechanism Of Action Of Clioquinol In Human Cells
9. Effects Of Thiamine Mediated Akt/m TOR/STAT3Signaling Pathway On PC12Cells Injury Induced By Glutamate
10. Clinical Analysis Of30Cases Of Wernicke Encephalopathy
11. The Influence Of Thiamine (Vitamin B1) Impaired Metabolism On Fetal Growth And Development
12. Brain Regions Thiamine Lack Of AD Model Mouse Neuronal Mitochondrial Function
13. Correlation Between Cerebral Glucose Metabolism And The Levels Of Blood Thiamine Metabolites In Alzheimer’s Disease
14. Design, Synthesis And Antitumor Activity Of Narciclasine Derivatives
15. Clinical Analysis Of 35 Cases Wernicke’s Encephalopathy
16. Characterization Of Thiazole Biosynthetic Enzyme From Acremonium Chrysogenum And The Effect Of Thiamine On CPC Production
17. A New Mutation Of SLC19A2 In A Zhuang Ethnic Family With Thiamine-responsive Megaloblastic Anemia
18. Selenium And Thiamine Alleviate Citreoviredin-Induced Autophagy-Dependent Apoptosis In Cardiomyocytes
19. Advances In The Application Of Thiamine In Sepsis
20. Synthesis Of Tetrahydrocarbazole Derivatives And Primary Study Of Neuroprotective Effects
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