Running Triggers Production of a Molecule That Repairs the Brain: Mouse Study
Originally shared by Neuroscience News
Running Triggers Production of a Molecule That Repairs the Brain: Mouse Study
Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa have discovered that a molecule triggered by running can help repair certain kinds of brain damage in animal models. They found that this molecule, called VGF nerve growth factor, helps to heal the protective coating that surrounds and insulates nerve fibres.
The research is in Cell Reports. (full open access)
http://neurosciencenews.com/running-genetics-vgf-nerve-growth-5264
Running Triggers Production of a Molecule That Repairs the Brain: Mouse Study
Researchers at The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa have discovered that a molecule triggered by running can help repair certain kinds of brain damage in animal models. They found that this molecule, called VGF nerve growth factor, helps to heal the protective coating that surrounds and insulates nerve fibres.
The research is in Cell Reports. (full open access)
http://neurosciencenews.com/running-genetics-vgf-nerve-growth-5264
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