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Carnosine protects human microglia against Aβ oligomers through a multimodal mechanism of action: inhibition of oxidative stress, rescue of cellular energy status, and enhancement of phagocytosis

  • Anna Privitera
  • , Vincenzo Cardaci
  • , Matthew C. Zupan
  • , Lucia Di Pietro
  • , Giuseppe Carota
  • , Jay Sibbitts
  • , Renata Mangione
  • , Andrea Graziani
  • , Lucia Buccarello
  • , Francesco Bellia
  • , Valentina Di Pietro
  • , Giuseppe Lazzarino
  • , Susan M. Lunte
  • , Meredith D. Hartley
  • , Filippo Caraci
  • , Barbara Tavazzi
  • , Emiliano Maiani
  • , Angela M. Amorini*
  • , Giacomo Lazzarino
  • , Giuseppe Caruso*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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