Ginsenosides Rg1 and Rg2 Activate Autophagy and Attenuate Oxidative Stress in Neuroblastoma Cells Overexpressing Aβ(1-42)
Alzheimer's disease is a neurodegeneration with protein deposits, altered proteolysis, and inflammatory and oxidative processes as major hallmarks. Despite the continuous search for potential therapeutic treatments, no cure is available to date. The use of natural molecules as adjuvants in the...
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Main Authors: | Ziqi Liu (Author), Valentina Cecarini (Author), Massimiliano Cuccioloni (Author), Laura Bonfili (Author), Chunmei Gong (Author), Mauro Angeletti (Author), Anna Maria Eleuteri (Author) |
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