Exercise rejuvenates microglia and reverses T cell accumulation in the aged female mouse brain
Slowing and/or reversing brain ageing may alleviate cognitive impairments. Previous studies have found that exercise may mitigate cognitive decline, but the mechanisms underlying this remain largely unclear. Here we provide unbiased analyses of single‐cell RNA sequencing data, showing the impacts of...
Main Authors: | Chauquet, S, Willis, EF, Grice, L, Harley, SBR, Powell, JE, Wray, NR, Nguyen, Q, Ruitenberg, MJ, Shah, S, Vukovic, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley Open Access
2024
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