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a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases a(HBP:HBP00006) View Subject | View Object

Likewise, temsirolimus reduced the accumulation of phosphorylated tau in SH-SY5Y cells and P301S tauopathy mice 137 . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases a(HBP:HBP00017) View Subject | View Object

It also removed cellular aggregates of mutant Htt and improved motor performance in a mouse model of HD, reduced α-synuclein aggregation and afforded neuroprotection in a lesion-based model of PD and depleted mutant ataxin 3 in a mouse model of supraspinal cerebellar ataxia type 3 (REFS133,138,139) . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) increases bp(GO:"motor behavior") View Subject | View Object

It also removed cellular aggregates of mutant Htt and improved motor performance in a mouse model of HD, reduced α-synuclein aggregation and afforded neuroprotection in a lesion-based model of PD and depleted mutant ataxin 3 in a mouse model of supraspinal cerebellar ataxia type 3 (REFS133,138,139) . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases a(HBP:HBP00016) View Subject | View Object

It also removed cellular aggregates of mutant Htt and improved motor performance in a mouse model of HD, reduced α-synuclein aggregation and afforded neuroprotection in a lesion-based model of PD and depleted mutant ataxin 3 in a mouse model of supraspinal cerebellar ataxia type 3 (REFS133,138,139) . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases bp(HP:Neurodegeneration) View Subject | View Object

It also removed cellular aggregates of mutant Htt and improved motor performance in a mouse model of HD, reduced α-synuclein aggregation and afforded neuroprotection in a lesion-based model of PD and depleted mutant ataxin 3 in a mouse model of supraspinal cerebellar ataxia type 3 (REFS133,138,139) . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases p(HGNC:ATXN3, var("?")) View Subject | View Object

It also removed cellular aggregates of mutant Htt and improved motor performance in a mouse model of HD, reduced α-synuclein aggregation and afforded neuroprotection in a lesion-based model of PD and depleted mutant ataxin 3 in a mouse model of supraspinal cerebellar ataxia type 3 (REFS133,138,139) . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) increases bp(GO:autophagy) View Subject | View Object

Wogonin, rapamycin, and temsirolimus have been considered to improve the activity of autophagy to increase Aβ clearance and inhibit tau phosphorylation via targeting mTOR signaling (Caccamo et al. 2010; Jiang et al. 2014c; Jiang et al. 2014d; Spilman et al. 2010; Zhu andWang 2015) PubMed:29626319

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta") View Subject | View Object

Wogonin, rapamycin, and temsirolimus have been considered to improve the activity of autophagy to increase Aβ clearance and inhibit tau phosphorylation via targeting mTOR signaling (Caccamo et al. 2010; Jiang et al. 2014c; Jiang et al. 2014d; Spilman et al. 2010; Zhu andWang 2015) PubMed:29626319

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) decreases p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(Ph)) View Subject | View Object

Wogonin, rapamycin, and temsirolimus have been considered to improve the activity of autophagy to increase Aβ clearance and inhibit tau phosphorylation via targeting mTOR signaling (Caccamo et al. 2010; Jiang et al. 2014c; Jiang et al. 2014d; Spilman et al. 2010; Zhu andWang 2015) PubMed:29626319

a(CHEBI:Temsirolimus) increases bp(GO:macroautophagy) View Subject | View Object

Protein clearance in animal models has been successfully demonstrated using several small molecules and drugs that enhance induction of macroautophagy reduces AD-relevant pathology, including rapamycin in 3xTGAD mice [32] and temsirolimus in P301S transgenic mice [156] and trehalose in APP/PS1 and P301S MAPT transgenic mice [157,158]. PubMed:29758300

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