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1. Disruption of lysosomal nutrient sensing scaffold contributes to pathogenesis of a fatal neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disease.

2. Acss2 Deletion Reveals Functional Versatility via Tissue-Specific Roles in Transcriptional Regulation.

3. Ppt1-deficiency dysregulates lysosomal Ca ++ homeostasis contributing to pathogenesis in a mouse model of CLN1 disease.

4. Potential innovation against Alzheimer's disorder: a tricomponent combination of natural antioxidants (vitamin E, quercetin, and basil oil) and the development of its intranasal delivery.

5. Ablation of microRNA-155 and neuroinflammation in a mouse model of CLN1-disease.

6. In a mouse model of INCL reduced S-palmitoylation of cytosolic thioesterase APT1 contributes to microglia proliferation and neuroinflammation.

7. Cln1-mutations suppress Rab7-RILP interaction and impair autophagy contributing to neuropathology in a mouse model of infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis.

8. Cln3-mutations underlying juvenile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis cause significantly reduced levels of Palmitoyl-protein thioesterases-1 (Ppt1)-protein and Ppt1-enzyme activity in the lysosome.

9. Emerging new roles of the lysosome and neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses.

10. Brief isoflurane administration as a post-exposure treatment for organophosphate poisoning.

11. Effect of administration method, animal weight and age on the intranasal delivery of drugs to the brain.

12. Increasing N-acetylaspartate in the Brain during Postnatal Myelination Does Not Cause the CNS Pathologies of Canavan Disease.

13. Intranasal delivery of obidoxime to the brain prevents mortality and CNS damage from organophosphate poisoning.

14. Rapid intranasal delivery of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase in the active form to different brain regions as a model for enzyme therapy in the CNS.

15. Reversal of alcohol induced testicular hyperlipidemia by supplementation of ascorbic acid and its comparison with abstention in male guinea pigs.

16. Ascorbic acid supplementation enhances recovery from ethanol induced inhibition of Leydig cell steroidogenesis than abstention in male guinea pigs.

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