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1. Acute restraint stress causes anxiety-related behaviors and neuronal degeneration in the CA1 and PFC, which are blocked by crocin and D-AP5

- Gerami S.s. , et al.

2. Crocin Mitigates Glutamate Excitotoxicity and Tau Hyperphosphorylation by Modulating EAAT2 and Akt/Tau Pathway in a Scopolamine-induced Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

- El-Baga S.E. , et al.

3. Ketamine and crocin exposure modulate anxiety, depression, memory, and pain processes in adolescent female Wistar rats

- Alijanpour S. , et al.

4. An overview of pharmacological effects of Crocus sativous and its constituents

- Saadat S. , et al.

5. Association of crocus sativus with cognitive dysfunctions and alzheimer’s disease: A systematic review

- Talebi M. , et al.

6. Effectiveness of saffron on memory function, learning ability, and epilepsy

- Sadeghnia H.R. , et al.

7. A review of potential efficacy of saffron (Crocus sativus L.) in cognitive dysfunction and seizures

- Rajabian A. , et al.

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