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Concept Cognition
Concept Cognition Disorders
Academic Article Treatment with the poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase inhibitor PJ-34 improves cerebromicrovascular endothelial function, neurovascular coupling responses and cognitive performance in aged mice, supporting the NAD+ depletion hypothesis of neurovascular aging.
Academic Article Cerebral venous congestion promotes blood-brain barrier disruption and neuroinflammation, impairing cognitive function in mice.
Academic Article Pharmacological or genetic depletion of senescent astrocytes prevents whole brain irradiation-induced impairment of neurovascular coupling responses protecting cognitive function in mice.
Academic Article Cerebrovascular Rejuvenation: Novel Strategies for Prevention of Vascular Cognitive Impairment.
Academic Article Obesity-induced cognitive impairment in older adults: a microvascular perspective.
Academic Article Role of age-related alterations of the cerebral venous circulation in the pathogenesis of vascular cognitive impairment.
Academic Article Treatment with the mitochondrial-targeted antioxidant peptide SS-31 rescues neurovascular coupling responses and cerebrovascular endothelial function and improves cognition in aged mice.
Academic Article Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) supplementation rescues cerebromicrovascular endothelial function and neurovascular coupling responses and improves cognitive function in aged mice.
Academic Article Increased cognitive workload evokes greater neurovascular coupling responses in healthy young adults.
Academic Article Sleep deprivation impairs cognitive performance, alters task-associated cerebral blood flow and decreases cortical neurovascular coupling-related hemodynamic responses.
Academic Article Cognitive decrement in older adults with symptomatic peripheral artery disease.
Academic Article IGF1R deficiency in vascular smooth muscle cells impairs myogenic autoregulation and cognition in mice.
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