The effects of exercise on spatial learning and anxiety-like behavior are mediated by an IGF-I-dependent mechanism related to hippocampal neurogenesis
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I. Torres-Aleman | M. Llorens-Martín | J. Trejo | J. Trejo | J. L. Trejo | M. V. LLorens-Martín | I. Torres-Alemán | I. Torres-Alemán
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