Cornel iridoid glycoside induces autophagy to protect against tau oligomer neurotoxicity induced by

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  Tau oligomers are the etiologic molecules of Alzheimer disease(AD),and correlate strongly with neuro-nal loss and exhibit neurotoxicity.Recent evidence indicates that small tau oligomers are the most relevant toxic aggre- gate species.
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