Silibinin Attenuates Amyloid β25–35 Peptide-Induced Memory Impairments: Implication of Inducible Nitric-Oxide Synthase and Tumor Necrosis Factor-α in Mice
Ping Lü(Health Sciences Centre), Toshitaka Nabeshima(Meijo University), Akihiro Mouri(Fujita Health University), Takashi Ikejima, Takayoshi Mamiya(Meijo University), Lingling Lu(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Taku Nagai(Kanazawa University), Minae Niwa(Nagoya University), Masayuki Hiramatsu(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University), Libo Zou(Shenyang Pharmaceutical University)
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