Publications by authors named "Hildegard Bergersen"

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  • Exercise training has positive effects on brain health, potentially protecting against cognitive decline and Alzheimer's disease, possibly through blood factors.
  • In experiments, plasma from exercise-trained individuals improved neuronal health in cells exposed to Alzheimer's-related stress and increased neurogenesis in rats without altering cognitive function or amyloid plaque levels.
  • The study suggests that these protective effects may be due to lower levels of certain inflammatory molecules in the blood of those who exercise regularly.
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In the present study, the density of cell surface beta-adrenergic receptors was determined in different skeletal muscles using the hydrophilic ligand [3H]CGP 12177. The density of beta-adrenergic receptors was highest in the slow-twitch soleus muscle (32.8+/-0.

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