no |
title |
author |
magazine |
year |
volume |
issue |
page(s) |
type |
1 |
Accelerated decline in cognition in a mouse model of increased oxidative stress
|
Logan, Sreemathi |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 591-607 |
article |
2 |
Assessment of age-related decline of neurovascular coupling responses by functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) in humans
|
Csipo, Tamas |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 495-509 |
article |
3 |
Astrocyte senescence may drive alterations in GFAPα, CDKN2A p14ARF, and TAU3 transcript expression and contribute to cognitive decline
|
Lye, Jed J. |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 561-573 |
article |
4 |
Cerebral venous congestion promotes blood-brain barrier disruption and neuroinflammation, impairing cognitive function in mice
|
Fulop, Gabor A. |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 575-589 |
article |
5 |
Correction to: Age-related expression of Neurexin1 and Neuroligin3 is correlated with presynaptic density in the cerebral cortex and hippocampus of male mice
|
Kumar, Dhiraj |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 709-710 |
article |
6 |
Exploratory and locomotor activity, learning and memory functions in somatostatin receptor subtype 4 gene-deficient mice in relation to aging and sex
|
Szentes, Nikolett |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 631-641 |
article |
7 |
Genetic knockout of myosin light chain kinase (MLCK210) prevents cerebral microhemorrhages and attenuates neuroinflammation in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment and dementia
|
Braun, David J. |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 671-679 |
article |
8 |
Important regulatory function of transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 receptors in age-related learning and memory alterations of mice
|
Borbély, Éva |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 643-654 |
article |
9 |
Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) treatment attenuates oxidative stress and rescues angiogenic capacity in aged cerebromicrovascular endothelial cells: a potential mechanism for the prevention of vascular cognitive impairment
|
Kiss, Tamas |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 619-630 |
article |
10 |
Overexpression of catalase targeted to mitochondria improves neurovascular coupling responses in aged mice
|
Csiszar, Anna |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 609-617 |
article |
11 |
Sulforaphane - role in aging and neurodegeneration
|
Santín-Márquez, Roberto |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 655-670 |
article |
12 |
Systolic hypertension-induced neurovascular unit disruption magnifies vascular cognitive impairment in middle-age atherosclerotic LDLr−/−:hApoB+/+ mice
|
Montgolfier, Olivia de |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 511-532 |
article |
13 |
Tamoxifen induction of Cre recombinase does not cause long-lasting or sexually divergent responses in the CNS epigenome or transcriptome: implications for the design of aging studies
|
Chucair-Elliott, Ana J. |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 691-708 |
article |
14 |
The effects of cardiorespiratory fitness on executive function and prefrontal oxygenation in older adults
|
Mekari, Said |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 681-690 |
article |
15 |
Transforming growth factor-β promotes basement membrane fibrosis, alters perivascular cerebrospinal fluid distribution, and worsens neurological recovery in the aged brain after stroke
|
Howe, Matthew D. |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 543-559 |
article |
16 |
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
|
Tarantini, Stefano |
|
|
41 |
5 |
p. 533-542 |
article |