Human umbilical cord plasma proteins revitalize hippocampal function in aged mice
Joseph M. Castellano,
Kira I. Mosher,
Rachelle J. Abbey,
Alisha A. McBride,
Michelle L. James,
Daniela Berdnik,
Jadon C. Shen,
Bende Zou,
Xinmin S. Xie,
Martha Tingle,
Izumi V. Hinkson,
Martin S. Angst and
Tony Wyss-Coray ()
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Joseph M. Castellano: Stanford University School of Medicine
Kira I. Mosher: Stanford University School of Medicine
Rachelle J. Abbey: Stanford University School of Medicine
Alisha A. McBride: Stanford University School of Medicine
Michelle L. James: Stanford University School of Medicine
Daniela Berdnik: Stanford University School of Medicine
Jadon C. Shen: Stanford University School of Medicine
Bende Zou: AfaSci Research Laboratories
Xinmin S. Xie: AfaSci Research Laboratories
Martha Tingle: Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
Izumi V. Hinkson: Stanford University School of Medicine
Martin S. Angst: Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine
Tony Wyss-Coray: Stanford University School of Medicine
Nature, 2017, vol. 544, issue 7651, 488-492
Abstract:
Treatment with plasma of an early developmental stage, human umbilical cord, revitalizes the hippocampus and improves cognitive function in aged mice.
Date: 2017
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