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Antipsychotic Agents
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mesh
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20181007
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M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in Alzheimer’s disease v1.0.0

This file encodes the article M1 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor in Alzheimer’s disease by Jiang et al, 2014

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a(MESH:"4-(3-(4-butylpiperidin-1-yl)propyl)-7-fluoro-4H-benzo(1,4)oxazin-3-one") association a(MESH:"Antipsychotic Agents") View Subject | View Object

The M1 mAChR agonist AC-260584 was recently reported to be orally bioavailable with favorable antipsychotic and cognition-enhancing effects[118, 122]. PubMed:24590577

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a(MESH:"Antipsychotic Agents") association a(MESH:"4-(3-(4-butylpiperidin-1-yl)propyl)-7-fluoro-4H-benzo(1,4)oxazin-3-one") View Subject | View Object

The M1 mAChR agonist AC-260584 was recently reported to be orally bioavailable with favorable antipsychotic and cognition-enhancing effects[118, 122]. PubMed:24590577

a(MESH:"Antipsychotic Agents") decreases path(MESH:Schizophrenia) View Subject | View Object

These pieces of evidence corroborate findings showing that several autophagy inducers, such as lithium, rapamycin, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antipsychotic drugs are effective to treat psychosis including schizophrenia PubMed:30061532

a(MESH:"Antipsychotic Agents") decreases path(MESH:"Psychotic Disorders") View Subject | View Object

These pieces of evidence corroborate findings showing that several autophagy inducers, such as lithium, rapamycin, and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved antipsychotic drugs are effective to treat psychosis including schizophrenia PubMed:30061532

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