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Physical exercise promotes brain remodeling by regulating epigenetics, neuroplasticity and neurotrophins
Liang, J., Wang, H., Zeng, Y., Qu, Y., Liu, Q., Zhao, F., Duan, J., Jiang, Y., Li, S., Ying, J., Li, J., & Mu, D. (2021). Physical exercise promotes brain remodeling by regulating epigenetics, neuroplasticity and neurotrophins. Reviews in the neurosciences, 32(6), 615–629. https://doi.org/10.1515/revneuro-2020-0099
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Physical exercise promotes brain remodeling by regulating epigenetics, neuroplasticity and neurotrophins