a(PUBCHEM:11249342) decreases p(HBP:"sAPP-beta")
Specifically, Posiphen lowered sAPPa and sAPPb levels by 59.9% and 57.7%, respectively, assessed by the AlpaLisa assay, and by 34.1% and 34%, respectively, assessed by the MSD assay, in accordance with Posiphen’s proposed mechanism of action to inhibit APP expression.
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