Exercise-Induced Cognitive Improvement Is Associated with Sodium Channel-Mediated Excitability in AP...
Exercise-Induced Cognitive Improvement Is Associated with Sodium Channel-Mediated Excitability in APP/PS1 Mice
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Mei, Rong , Wang, Xu-Yang , Xiyang, Yan-Bin , Mao, Rui , Zhang, Li , Hu, Tao , Chen, Bo , Lu, Min-Nan , Chen, Hong-Lan , Liu, Guang-Cai , Tan, Ya-Xin and Li, Shan
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Cairo, Egypt: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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English
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Cairo, Egypt: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
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Elevated brain activation, or hyperexcitability, induces cognitive impairment and confers an increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Blocking the overexcitation of the neural network may be a promising new strategy to prevent, halt, and even reverse this condition. Physical exercise has been shown to be an effective cognitive enhancer that redu...
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Exercise-Induced Cognitive Improvement Is Associated with Sodium Channel-Mediated Excitability in APP/PS1 Mice
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2090-5904
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1687-5443
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10.1155/2020/9132720