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PubMed:18930136

In addition, inducing autophagy in an TOR-independent manner using lithium [53] or trehalose [54–56] has been shown to accelerate clearance of disease proteins in vitro [56] and protect against neurodegeneration in mouse and Drosophila models of Huntington’s disease [53,54].

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