«The effects of young
blood on cognition have not been replicated by an independent group, and there has never been a test with a mouse model of Alzheimer's.»
Not exact matches
Kipnis and his colleagues had previously shown that a type of white
blood cell called a T cell (shown above) in the meninges is associated with significant influence
on cognition and hence were curious about the role of meningeal immunity
on brain function.
But one clinical study involving 24 healthy female subjects showed «synergistic» effects
on cognition and mood, which incidentally translated into improved
blood pressure.