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Cathepsin B and muscular strength are independently associated with cognitive controlKim et al., 2022
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- Kim J
- McKenna C
- Salvador A
- Scaroni S
- Askow A
- Cerna J
- Cannavale C
- Paluska S
- De Lisio M
- Petruzzello S
- Burd N
- Khan N
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- Brain Plasticity
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Although muscular strength has been linked to greater cognitive function across different cognitive domains, the mechanism (s) through which this occurs remain (s) poorly understood. Indeed, while an emerging body of literature suggests peripheral myokines …
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