High intensity exercise increases brain derived neurotrophic factor expression and number of hippocampal neurons in rats
The decrease in brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression and number of hippocampal neurons are two indicators in the decrease of memory function, cognitive, and learning function. The present study aimed to determine BDNF expression and the number of hippocampal neurons on moderate and hi...
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