Modulation of cognition and anxiety-like behavior by bone remodeling
Objective: That the bone-derived hormone osteocalcin is necessary to promote normal brain development and function, along with its recently described sufficiency in reversing cognitive manifestations of aging, raises novel questions. One of these is to assess whether bone health, which deteriorates...
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Main Authors: | Lori Khrimian (Author), Arnaud Obri (Author), Gerard Karsenty (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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