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MHY1485 suppresses the basal autophagic flux. MHY1485 causes the accumulation of LC3II and enlargement of the autophagosomes in a dose- and time- dependent manner.[1] MHY1485 increases phospho-mTOR levels and phosphorylation of downstream S6K1 and rpS6 proteins without affecting total mTOR content, total S6K1 and rpS6 levels. Short-term treatment of ovaries with MHY1485 followed by allo-transplantation promoted secondary follicle growth. Treatment with MHY1485 and subsequent grafting allowed the derivation of mature oocytes and healthy offspring.[2]
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