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Activity-dependent, stress-responsive BDNF signaling and the quest for optimal brain health and resilience throughout the lifespan
S. M. Rothman, M. P. Mattson
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor
100%
Longevity
84%
Brain
46%
Health
46%
Glucocorticoids
36%
Neurons
33%
Physiological Stress
32%
Nerve Growth Factors
29%
Neurogenesis
28%
Neuronal Plasticity
25%
Proteins
24%
Neurotransmitter Agents
23%
DNA Repair Enzymes
18%
Organelle Biogenesis
17%
Long-Term Potentiation
15%
Mitochondrial Proteins
15%
Huntington Disease
15%
Cardiovascular System
13%
Quality Control
13%
Brain Injuries
13%
Synapses
12%
Energy Metabolism
12%
Mammals
11%
Glutamic Acid
11%
Neurodegenerative Diseases
11%
Prescriptions
11%
Parkinson Disease
11%
Nervous System
11%
Alzheimer Disease
10%
Spine
10%
Cell Survival
10%
Antioxidants
10%
Central Nervous System
10%
Oxidative Stress
9%
Learning
9%
Memory
9%
Up-Regulation
9%
Enzymes
7%