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1. The Function And Mechanism Of Autophagy In Rat Hippocampus Injury Induced By Seizures
2. Role And Mechanisms Of Autophagy In Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells Exposed To Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein
3. Autophagy Lysosomal Pathway And The Ubiquitin-proteasome Pathway Liver Cancer Drug Intervention Studies
4. Synthesis And Activity Screening Of Novel Small Molecule Self - Phagocytic Inhibitors
5. Roles Of An Autophagy/lysosomal Pathway In Excitotoxicity Mediated By Kainic Acid Receptor
6. Roles Of An Autophagy/lysosomal Pathway In Excitotoxicity Mediated By NMDA Receptor
7. Roles Of An Autophagy/lysosomal Pathway In Neurotoxicity Mediated By Mitochondrial Dysfunction
8. Effects Of An Autophagy/lysosomal Pathway On The Death Of Dopaminergic Cells
9. The Contribution Of Autophagy-Lysosomal Pathway To Neuronal Death And Its Underlying Mechanisms In The Rat Models Of Permanent Focal Cerebral Ischemia
10. The Role Of Autophagy-Lysosome Pathway In Primary Cortical Neuron Ischemia Model Of Oxygen And Glucose Deprivation
11. Autophagy/Lysosome Pathway Activation And Its Contribution To Astrocyte Death Induced By Cerebral Ischemia-Hypoxia
12. The Expression And Catabolism Of Caspase 6-cleaved Huntingtin-586 And Its Influence On Cell Functions
13. Paeoniflorin Protects PC12 Cells From MPP~ + -induced Injury Via Autophagy-lysosome Pathway
14. Amiloride Is Protective In PC12 Cells Via Autophagy Pathway
15. The Effects Of ER Stress On Cell Toxicity And Htt Levels In The Stable PC12 Cells Expressing Htt586
16. DEDD, A Novel Negative Modulator Of Growth,Invasion And Metastasis In Human Breast Cancer
17. Cellular Repressor Of E1A Stimulated Genes Antagonize Inflammation In RAW 264.7 Cells Via Autophagy-lysosome Pathway
18. Autophagy-lysosome System In Renal Tubular Epithelial Cells Is Disrupted By Advanced Glyction End Products Via RAGE/ROS Pathway
19. Changes Of Autophagy And Its Effect In Bupivacaine-induced Myotoxicity
20. Cathepsin D Dysfunction Contributes To α-synuclein Accumulation
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