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Understanding Cognitive Decline in Aging: Mechanisms and Mitigation Strategies - A Narrative Review. [PDF]
Jost Z, Kujach S.
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Current Approaches and Challenges in Advanced Oxidation Processes for Nanoplastic Degradation
This review explores recent progress in advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) for the degradation of nanoplastics (NPs) in water. It presents a comparative assessment of key AOP technologies and identifies current limitations in analytical methods and treatment efficiency.
Arezou Fazli+2 more
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A multi-modal study on cerebrovascular dysfunction in cognitive decline of de novo Parkinson's disease. [PDF]
Li H+9 more
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The study in this paper found that activating the α2A receptors of astrocytes in the thoracic spinal cord can reduce the release of inflammatory factors, thereby decreasing the necroptosis of GABAergic neurons and consequently alleviating myocardial injury caused by sepsis.
Ruilin He+9 more
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Body weight trajectories from midlife are associated with cognitive decline in advanced age. [PDF]
Ceolin C+11 more
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This study introduces a novel, safe, and effective surgical technique: Cranial bone transport (CBT) to improve traumatic brain injury (TBI) outcomes in rats. CBT significantly accelerated skull defect bone repair in addition to its promoting effects on neurological function recovery. This work provides an alternative therapy for patients suffering from
Shanshan Bai+20 more
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Cognitive decline and diabetes in the clinical setting. [PDF]
Varga B+4 more
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While cognitive development typically exhibits differentiation, marked by decreasing inter‐domain correlations, this study demonstrates that five‐year abacus training is associated with de‐differentiation of executive function and mathematical ability in school‐aged children.
Tianyong Xu+5 more
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Telomere length, in vivo Alzheimer's disease pathologies and cognitive decline in older adults. [PDF]
Jung JH+13 more
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Intestinal Clock Promotes Cognitive Memory Through Adenosine Signaling
The intestinal clock controls the expression of an adenosine enzyme that modulates systemic adenosine level and A1R signaling in the hippocampus, and in turn, cognitive function involving long‐term potentiation and BDNF‐dependent synaptic changes.
Min Chen+13 more
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