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1. Dynamic transcriptomic responses to divergent acute exercise stimuli in young adults.

2. Longitudinal Assessment of Intravoxel Incoherent Motion Diffusion-Weighted MRI Metrics in Cognitive Decline.

3. Molecular biomarkers to track clinical improvement following an integrative treatment model in autistic toddlers.

4. Remote, Unsupervised Functional Motor Task Evaluation in Older Adults across the United States Using the MindCrowd Electronic Cohort.

5. MOBP and HIP1 in multiple system atrophy: New α-synuclein partners in glial cytoplasmic inclusions implicated in the disease pathogenesis.

6. Two separate, large cohorts reveal potential modifiers of age-associated variation in visual reaction time performance.

7. Remote, unsupervised functional motor task evaluation in older adults across the United States using the MindCrowd electronic cohort.

8. Smoking is associated with impaired verbal learning and memory performance in women more than men.

9. Transient ACE (Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme) Inhibition Suppresses Future Fibrogenic Capacity and Heterogeneity of Cardiac Fibroblast Subpopulations.

10. Whole-Cell Dissociated Suspension Analysis in Human Brain Neurodegenerative Disease: A Pilot Study.

11. ESHRD: deconvolution of brain homogenate RNA expression data to identify cell-type-specific alterations in Alzheimer's disease.

12. Reinventing Neuroaging Research in the Digital Age.

13. Common BACE2 Polymorphisms are Associated with Altered Risk for Alzheimer's Disease and CSF Amyloid Biomarkers in APOE ε4 Non-Carriers.

14. Family history of Alzheimer's disease alters cognition and is modified by medical and genetic factors.

15. Big data collision: the internet of things, wearable devices and genomics in the study of neurological traits and disease.

16. Social context has differential effects on acquisition of nicotine self-administration in male and female rats.

17. Benefits of Hormone Therapy Estrogens Depend on Estrogen Type: 17β-Estradiol and Conjugated Equine Estrogens Have Differential Effects on Cognitive, Anxiety-Like, and Depressive-Like Behaviors and Increase Tryptophan Hydroxylase-2 mRNA Levels in Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Subregions.

18. The mammalian target of rapamycin at the crossroad between cognitive aging and Alzheimer's disease.

19. Reducing Ribosomal Protein S6 Kinase 1 Expression Improves Spatial Memory and Synaptic Plasticity in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease.

20. The prodrug DHED selectively delivers 17β-estradiol to the brain for treating estrogen-responsive disorders.

21. Learning to remember: cognitive training-induced attenuation of age-related memory decline depends on sex and cognitive demand, and can transfer to untrained cognitive domains.

22. An update on the cognitive impact of clinically-used hormone therapies in the female rat: models, mazes, and mechanisms.

23. Clade C HIV-1 isolates circulating in Southern Africa exhibit a greater frequency of dicysteine motif-containing Tat variants than those in Southeast Asia and cause increased neurovirulence.

24. Chronic stress impairs prefrontal cortex-dependent response inhibition and spatial working memory.

25. Continuous estrone treatment impairs spatial memory and does not impact number of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in the surgically menopausal middle-aged rat.

26. A component of Premarin(®) enhances multiple cognitive functions and influences nicotinic receptor expression.

27. Neuroscientists as cartographers: mapping the crossroads of gonadal hormones, memory and age using animal models.

28. Medroxyprogesterone acetate impairs memory and alters the GABAergic system in aged surgically menopausal rats.

29. Transitional versus surgical menopause in a rodent model: etiology of ovarian hormone loss impacts memory and the acetylcholine system.

30. Premarin improves memory, prevents scopolamine-induced amnesia and increases number of basal forebrain choline acetyltransferase positive cells in middle-aged surgically menopausal rats.

31. Higher levels of estradiol replacement correlate with better spatial memory in surgically menopausal young and middle-aged rats.

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