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Aerobic exercise combined with chlorogenic acid exerts neuroprotective effects and reverses cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease model mice (APP/PS1) via the SIRT1/ /PGC-1α/PPARγ signaling pathway Journal article
Shi, Dan, Hao, Zikang, Qi, Wenxiao, Jiang, Fengyi, Liu, Kerui, Shi, Xiao. Aerobic exercise combined with chlorogenic acid exerts neuroprotective effects and reverses cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s disease model mice (APP/PS1) via the SIRT1/ /PGC-1α/PPARγ signaling pathway[J]. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2023, 15, 1269952.
Authors:  Shi, Dan;  Hao, Zikang;  Qi, Wenxiao;  Jiang, Fengyi;  Liu, Kerui; et al.
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Alzheimer’s Disease  Chlorogenic Acid  Cognitive Deficit  Neuroinflammation  Oxidative Stress  Physical Activity  
Effects of copy number variations on longevity in late-onset Alzheimer’s disease patients: insights from a causality network analysis Journal article
Hao, Yanan, Li, Chuhao, Wang, He, Ming, Chen. Effects of copy number variations on longevity in late-onset Alzheimer’s disease patients: insights from a causality network analysis[J]. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2023, 15, 1241412.
Authors:  Hao, Yanan;  Li, Chuhao;  Wang, He;  Ming, Chen
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Alzheimer’s Disease  Causality Network  Copy Number Variation  Longevity  Plasminogen Activation  
A Role of Socioeconomic Status in Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults in Macau: A Decomposition Approach Journal article
Zhang, Zhuo, Zhao, Yonghua, Bian, Ying. A Role of Socioeconomic Status in Cognitive Impairment Among Older Adults in Macau: A Decomposition Approach[J]. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2022, 14(804307).
Authors:  Zhang, Zhuo;  Zhao, Yonghua;  Bian, Ying
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Cognitive Impairment  Inequality  Concentration Index  Macau Elderly  Socioeconomic Status  
Regular Tai Chi Practice Is Associated With Improved Memory as Well as Structural and Functional Alterations of the Hippocampus in the Elderly Journal article
Yue,Chunlin, Yu,Qian, Zhang,Yanjie, Herold,Fabian, Mei,Jian, Kong,Zhaowei, Perrey,Stephane, Liu,Jiao, Müller,Notger G., Zhang,Zonghao, Tao,Yuliu, Kramer,Arthur, Becker,Benjamin, Zou,Liye. Regular Tai Chi Practice Is Associated With Improved Memory as Well as Structural and Functional Alterations of the Hippocampus in the Elderly[J]. Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, 2020, 12, 586770.
Authors:  Yue,Chunlin;  Yu,Qian;  Zhang,Yanjie;  Herold,Fabian;  Mei,Jian; et al.
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Delayed Memory  Gray Matter Density  Regional Homogeneity  Tai Chi  Walking