Prolonged running, not fluoxetine treatment, increases neurogenesis, but does not alter neuropathology, in the 3xTg mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
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T. Bayer | H. van Praag | P. Lucassen | Henriette van Praag | Michelle C Potter | Paul J Lucassen | Thomas A Bayer | Michael W Marlatt | M. Potter | M. Marlatt
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