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  • "Control" laboratory rodent... "Control" laboratory rodents are metabolically morbid: Why it matters
    Martin, Bronwen; Ji, Sunggoan; Maudsley, Stuart ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 04/2010, Volume: 107, Issue: 14
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    Failure to recognize that many standard control rats and mice used in biomedical research are sedentary, obese, glucose intolerant, and on a trajectory to premature death may confound data ...
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  • The Ecological Vision of Je... The Ecological Vision of Jean-Marie Le Clézio
    Martin, Bronwen The Modern language review, 07/2018, Volume: 113, Issue: 3
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    This article examines the ecological vision of Jean-Marie Le Clézio as presented in his essay Haï (1971), inspired by a period living among the Indians of Panama. It explores the philosophical, ...
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  • BDNF and 5-HT: a dynamic du... BDNF and 5-HT: a dynamic duo in age-related neuronal plasticity and neurodegenerative disorders
    Mattson, Mark P.; Maudsley, Stuart; Martin, Bronwen Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.), 10/2004, Volume: 27, Issue: 10
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    Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT) are known to regulate synaptic plasticity, neurogenesis and neuronal survival in the adult brain. These two signals ...
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  • Metabolic dysfunction in Al... Metabolic dysfunction in Alzheimer's disease and related neurodegenerative disorders
    Cai, Huan; Cong, Wei-na; Ji, Sunggoan ... Current Alzheimer research 9, Issue: 1
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    Alzheimer's disease and other related neurodegenerative diseases are highly debilitating disorders that affect millions of people worldwide. Efforts towards developing effective treatments for these ...
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  • Caloric restriction and int... Caloric restriction and intermittent fasting: two potential diets for successful brain aging
    Martin, Bronwen; Mattson, Mark P; Maudsley, Stuart Ageing research reviews 5, Issue: 3
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    The vulnerability of the nervous system to advancing age is all too often manifest in neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases. In this review article we describe ...
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  • Resveratrol Prevents High F... Resveratrol Prevents High Fat/Sucrose Diet-Induced Central Arterial Wall Inflammation and Stiffening in Nonhuman Primates
    Mattison, Julie A.; Wang, Mingyi; Bernier, Michel ... Cell metabolism, 07/2014, Volume: 20, Issue: 1
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    Central arterial wall stiffening, driven by a chronic inflammatory milieu, accompanies arterial diseases, the leading cause of cardiovascular (CV) morbidity and mortality in Western society. An ...
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  • Voluntary exercise and calo... Voluntary exercise and caloric restriction enhance hippocampal dendritic spine density and BDNF levels in diabetic mice
    Stranahan, Alexis M.; Lee, Kim; Martin, Bronwen ... Hippocampus, October 2009, Volume: 19, Issue: 10
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    Diabetes may adversely affect cognitive function, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. To investigate whether manipulations that enhance neurotrophin levels will also restore neuronal structure ...
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  • The Relaxin-3 Receptor, RXF... The Relaxin-3 Receptor, RXFP3, Is a Modulator of Aging-Related Disease
    Leysen, Hanne; Walter, Deborah; Clauwaert, Lore ... International journal of molecular sciences, 04/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 8
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    During the aging process our body becomes less well equipped to deal with cellular stress, resulting in an increase in unrepaired damage. This causes varying degrees of impaired functionality and an ...
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  • β-Arrestin Based Receptor S... β-Arrestin Based Receptor Signaling Paradigms: Potential Therapeutic Targets for Complex Age-Related Disorders
    van Gastel, Jaana; Hendrickx, Jhana O; Leysen, Hanne ... Frontiers in pharmacology, 11/2018, Volume: 9
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    G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) were first characterized as signal transducers that elicit downstream effects through modulation of guanine (G) nucleotide-binding proteins. The ...
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