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March 3, 2026
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Early-life cognitive intervention preserves brain function in aged TgF344-AD rats with sex-specific effects
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Laura Molina Porcel
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Cristina Malagelada Grau
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Guadalupe Soria Rodriguez
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Cognitive intervention significantly preserves brain function in aging TgF344-AD rats, suggesting neuroprotective effects.
Improvements noted in both male and female rats emphasize the importance of sex-specific responses to cognitive intervention.
Assessment using behavioral tests showed marked changes in neuronal health across the intervention group compared to controls.
Findings highlight the potential of early-life cognitive strategies for brain health, warranting further exploration in clinical settings.
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