Reduction of autophagy markers mediated protective effects of JNK inhibitor and bucladesine on memory deficit induced by Aβ in rats
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M. Abdollahi | M. Ghahremani | M. Sharifzadeh | F. Khodagholi | A. Aliaghaei | G. Taghizadeh | M. Gholami | M. Abdollahi | S. Khalaj | A. Aliaghaei | M. Ghahremani | M. Mohammadi | J. Guan | A. Yans | M. Mohammadi | M. Gholami | Jian Guan
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