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Titlebook: Diet — Brain Connections; Impact on Memory, Mo Mark P. Mattson Book 2002 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2002 Alzheimer.aging.beha

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书目名称Diet — Brain Connections
副标题Impact on Memory, Mo
编辑Mark P. Mattson
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图书封面Titlebook: Diet — Brain Connections; Impact on Memory, Mo Mark P. Mattson Book 2002 Springer Science+Business Media New York 2002 Alzheimer.aging.beha
描述.Diet-Brain Connections. fills a void between the fields of nutrition, behavior and cellular and molecular neurosciences by providing an integrated collection of articles that critically dissect the link between what we eat and how the brain develops and functions in health and disease..Key topics covered in depth include: .-caloric restriction benefit the brain and retard aging; .-effects of dietary antioxidants on brain function and aging; .-developmental and function consequences of different dietary fatty acids; .-biochemical links between dietary folic acid and psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders; .-effects of nutritional deficit during early development and behavior disorders later in life; -neurochemical basis of the benefits of widely used dietary supplements including creatine and Gingko biloba; .-contribution of dietary toxins such as metals and pesticides to neurological disorders..
出版日期Book 2002
关键词Alzheimer; aging; behavior; development; gene expression; molecular mechanisms; neuroscience
版次1
doihttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1067-3
isbn_softcover978-1-4613-5378-2
isbn_ebook978-1-4615-1067-3
copyrightSpringer Science+Business Media New York 2002
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Dietary Antioxidants and Synaptic Plasticity: Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms,s, which is considered to be a possible biological Substrate for learning and/or memory. It is widely acknowledged that LTP, like certain forms of learning, is impaired in aged animals; the mechanisms underlying these impairments are the focus of a great deal of attention. Several factors exert an i
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