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1. Synergistic effects of aerobic training and royal jelly on oxidant-antioxidant markers in brain tissue of an experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model

- Rahimi K. , et al.

2. Zebrafish Model Organism to Investigate Pain in Neurodegenerative Diseases

- Cansiz D. , et al.

3. Positive effects of HIIT and vitamin E on cognitive function, angiogenesis and NRF2 antioxidant pathway in male rats with Alzheimer’s disease

- Salehi O. , et al.

4. Changes in Oxidant–Antioxidant Status of Hippocampal Tissue Following Eight Weeks of Aerobic Exercise and Vitamin E Supplementation in Reserpine-Induced Parkinsonian Rats

- Sadeghi F. , et al.

5. The interactive effects of different exercises and hawthorn consumption on the pain threshold of TMT-induced Alzheimer male rats

- Almasi E. , et al.

6. Additive beneficial effects of aerobic training and royal jelly on hippocampal inflammation and function in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis rats

- Kheirdeh M. , et al.

7. Effects of Endurance Training and Propolis Against Oxidative and Myocardial Stress in Diabetic Ovariectomized Rats

- Hasanzadeh Dolatabadi F. , et al.

8. The effect of high intensity interval training with beetroot (Beta vulgaris) juice supplementation on serotonin and dopamine receptors expression, anxiety and depression in middle-aged diabetic rats

- Ghanbari P. , et al.

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