Podda et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Extremely low‐frequency electromagnetic fields enhance the survival of newborn neurons in the mouse hippocampusPodda et al., 2014
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- 5683755159741588257
- Author
- Podda M
- Leone L
- Barbati S
- Mastrodonato A
- Li Puma D
- Piacentini R
- Grassi C
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- European Journal of Neuroscience
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In recent years, much effort has been devoted to identifying stimuli capable of enhancing adult neurogenesis, a process that generates new neurons throughout life, and that appears to be dysfunctional in the senescent brain and in several neuropsychiatric and …
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