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a(CHEBI:metformin) increases act(p(FPLX:AMPK)) View Subject | View Object

The antidiabetic drug metformin, a prototypical activator of AMPK, induced autophagy and increased longevity in mice 116 . PubMed:30116051

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

The antidiabetic drug metformin, a prototypical activator of AMPK, induced autophagy and increased longevity in mice 116 . PubMed:30116051

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

Moreover, reductions in levels of hyper phosphorylated tau and Aβ were seen in metformin- treated neurons 117,118 , while it blunted neuronal loss in a neurochemical lesion model of PD in mice 119 . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:metformin) decreases p(HGNC:MAPT, pmod(HBP:HBP00007)) View Subject | View Object

Moreover, reductions in levels of hyper phosphorylated tau and Aβ were seen in metformin- treated neurons 117,118 , while it blunted neuronal loss in a neurochemical lesion model of PD in mice 119 . PubMed:30116051

a(CHEBI:metformin) decreases bp(GO:"neuron death") View Subject | View Object

Moreover, reductions in levels of hyper phosphorylated tau and Aβ were seen in metformin- treated neurons 117,118 , while it blunted neuronal loss in a neurochemical lesion model of PD in mice 119 . PubMed:30116051

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