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a(CHEBI:paraquat) increases bp(GO:"response to oxidative stress") View Subject | View Object

Cells expressing WT tau behave as control cells and display a dose-dependent increase in CMA activity upon exposure to paraquat (Fig. 3f) or thapsigargin (Fig. 3g) PubMed:29024336

a(CHEBI:paraquat) increases act(complex(GO:"NLRP3 inflammasome complex")) View Subject | View Object

Using the herbizide, N,N0-dimethyl-4,40-bipyridinium dichloride (paraquat) as a mitochondrial toxin, which is known to induce oxidative stress, Chen et al. found increased levels of caspase-1 and IL-1b in brain of wild type and APP/PS1 transgenic mice (2), suggesting that those were due to NLRP3 inflammasome activation PubMed:28019679

a(CHEBI:paraquat) increases p(HGNC:CASP1) View Subject | View Object

Using the herbizide, N,N0-dimethyl-4,40-bipyridinium dichloride (paraquat) as a mitochondrial toxin, which is known to induce oxidative stress, Chen et al. found increased levels of caspase-1 and IL-1b in brain of wild type and APP/PS1 transgenic mice (2), suggesting that those were due to NLRP3 inflammasome activation PubMed:28019679

a(CHEBI:paraquat) increases p(HGNC:IL1B) View Subject | View Object

Using the herbizide, N,N0-dimethyl-4,40-bipyridinium dichloride (paraquat) as a mitochondrial toxin, which is known to induce oxidative stress, Chen et al. found increased levels of caspase-1 and IL-1b in brain of wild type and APP/PS1 transgenic mice (2), suggesting that those were due to NLRP3 inflammasome activation PubMed:28019679

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