Hyperoside protects against chronic mild stress-induced learning and memory deficits
Highlights • Hyperoside enhances learning and memory in CMS rats. • The protective mechanism of hyperoside might be related to the regulation of BDNF. • Hyperoside-enriched diets may contribute to prevent and treat stress-related diseases.
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description | Highlights • Hyperoside enhances learning and memory in CMS rats. • The protective mechanism of hyperoside might be related to the regulation of BDNF. • Hyperoside-enriched diets may contribute to prevent and treat stress-related diseases. |
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