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3. Tetrahydrohyperforin prevents cognitive deficit, Aβ deposition, tau phosphorylation and synaptotoxicity in the APPswe/PSEN1ΔE9 model of Alzheimer's disease: a possible effect on APP processing

4. Synthesis and multitarget biological profiling of a novel family of rhein derivatives as disease-modifying anti-Alzheimer agents

5. Wnt-5a Signaling Mediates Metaplasticity at Hippocampal CA3-CA1 Synapses in Mice.

6. Contrasting Effects of an Atherogenic Diet and High-Protein/Unsaturated Fatty Acids Diet on the Accelerated Aging Mouse Model SAMP8 Phenotype.

7. GOLPH3 Participates in Mitochondrial Fission and Is Necessary to Sustain Bioenergetic Function in MDA-MB-231 Breast Cancer Cells.

8. Long-term social isolation stress exacerbates sex-specific neurodegeneration markers in a natural model of Alzheimer's disease.

9. Mitochondrial Bioenergetics, Redox Balance, and Calcium Homeostasis Dysfunction with Defective Ultrastructure and Quality Control in the Hippocampus of Aged Female C57BL/6J Mice.

10. How Many Sirtuin Genes Are Out There? Evolution of Sirtuin Genes in Vertebrates With a Description of a New Family Member.

11. Age-Dependent Behavioral and Synaptic Dysfunction Impairment Are Improved with Long-Term Andrographolide Administration in Long-Lived Female Degus ( Octodon degus ).

12. Phosphorylated tau as a toxic agent in synaptic mitochondria: implications in aging and Alzheimer's disease.

13. Pathologically phosphorylated tau at S396/404 (PHF-1) is accumulated inside of hippocampal synaptic mitochondria of aged Wild-type mice.

14. Tau Deletion Prevents Cognitive Impairment and Mitochondrial Dysfunction Age Associated by a Mechanism Dependent on Cyclophilin-D.

15. Wnt Signaling Pathway Dysregulation in the Aging Brain: Lessons From the Octodon degus .

16. Palmitic acid reduces the autophagic flux in hypothalamic neurons by impairing autophagosome-lysosome fusion and endolysosomal dynamics.

17. Premature synaptic mitochondrial dysfunction in the hippocampus during aging contributes to memory loss.

18. Evidence of Synaptic and Neurochemical Remodeling in the Retina of Aging Degus.

19. Hormetic-Like Effects of L-Homocysteine on Synaptic Structure, Function, and Aβ Aggregation.

20. Effect of Alcohol on Hippocampal-Dependent Plasticity and Behavior: Role of Glutamatergic Synaptic Transmission.

21. Loss of canonical Wnt signaling is involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease.

22. Genetic ablation of tau improves mitochondrial function and cognitive abilities in the hippocampus.

24. Voluntary Running Attenuates Memory Loss, Decreases Neuropathological Changes and Induces Neurogenesis in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

25. Is L-methionine a trigger factor for Alzheimer's-like neurodegeneration?: Changes in Aβ oligomers, tau phosphorylation, synaptic proteins, Wnt signaling and behavioral impairment in wild-type mice.

26. Age Progression of Neuropathological Markers in the Brain of the Chilean Rodent Octodon degus, a Natural Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

27. Tetrahydrohyperforin Inhibits the Proteolytic Processing of Amyloid Precursor Protein and Enhances Its Degradation by Atg5-Dependent Autophagy.

28. Alzheimer's Disease-Related Protein Expression in the Retina of Octodon degus.

29. Andrographolide Stimulates Neurogenesis in the Adult Hippocampus.

30. β-Catenin-Dependent Signaling Pathway Contributes to Renal Fibrosis in Hypertensive Rats.

31. Andrographolide reduces cognitive impairment in young and mature AβPPswe/PS-1 mice.

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