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Neuroprotection

Neuroprotection refers to the relative preservation of neuronal structure and/or function. In the case of an ongoing insult (a neurodegenerative insult) the relative preservation of neuronal integrity implies a reduction in the rate of neuronal loss over time, which can be expressed as a differential equation.

Exercise-Induced Neuroprotection, Mechanisms in neurodegeneration, and associated treatments & Overview

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Exercise-Induced Neuroprotection

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Mechanisms in neurodegeneration, and associated treatments

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Other approaches to neuroprotection

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Mechanisms in neurodegeneration, and associated treatments

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Neuroprotection

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has treatment · 45
Neuroprotection → ALS, Alzheimer's, Aβ, B-cell, Bcl-2, BDNF, BDNFTherapeutic, Caspase, CNS, CNTF, Common, Continued, D1, Despite, DHA, DHA-derived, DHA-derived Resolvins, EPA, EPA-derived, Erythropoietin
related to Stimulants · 7
Neuroprotection → Caffeine, It, Nicotine, NMDA, Parkinson's, Selegiline, Some

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heartinstance ofVitamin E is ineffective for neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease.Panax Ginseng is plant ginseng have good antioxidant ability and also increases the antioxidant enzymes and r…0.80text
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kidneyinstance ofVitamin E is ineffective for neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease.Panax Ginseng is plant ginseng have good antioxidant ability and also increases the antioxidant enzymes and r…0.80text
and liver in animal modelsinstance ofVitamin E is ineffective for neuroprotection in Parkinson's disease.Panax Ginseng is plant ginseng have good antioxidant ability and also increases the antioxidant enzymes and r…0.80text
various degenerative diseases including Alzheimer's diseaseinstance ofhave been shown to have potent anti-inflammation activity and to be neuroprotective in various models of inflammation-involving neurological diseases0.80text
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