Moderate intensity aerobic exercise in 6-OHDA-lesioned rats alleviates established motor deficits and reduces neurofilament light and glial fibrillary acidic protein serum levels without increased striatal dopamine or tyrosine hydroxylase protein
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J. Richardson | E. Kasanga | M. F. Salvatore | V. Nejtek | Isabel Soto | Marla K. Shifflet | C. Bishop | Ashley Centner | Isha Mhatre-Winters | Yoonhee Han | Jerome P. Lisk | Walter Navarrete | Robert McManus | Ken Wheeler
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