Platelet-derived exerkine CXCL4/platelet factor 4 rejuvenates hippocampal neurogenesis and restores cognitive function in aged mice
Odette Leiter(The University of Queensland), Tara L. Walker(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Gregor Bieri(Stanford University), Saul Villeda(University of California, San Francisco), Xuan Ling Hilary Yong(The University of Queensland), Jocelyn Widagdo(Allen Institute for Brain Science), Stephen J. Fletcher(The University of Queensland), Adam B. Schroer(West Virginia University), Daniel G. Blackmore(The University of Queensland), David Brici(The University of Queensland), Victor Anggono(The University of Queensland), Perry F. Bartlett(The Royal Melbourne Hospital), Nicholas Matigian(The University of Queensland)
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