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Fig. 3 | Behavioral and Brain Functions

Fig. 3

From: The interplay between oxidative stress and autophagy: focus on the development of neurological diseases

Fig. 3

A variety of autophagy implications are exhibited in this figure. Activation/inhibition of autophagy and its related genes can contribute to neurological disorders, various cancers, cardiometabolic diseases, pulmonary conditions, aging, autoimmune disease, bone, skeletal muscle diseases, eye disease, congenital developmental disorders, and infections, inflammatory maladies, liver, and renal disease

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