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Volume 1 | Issue 1 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.46439/reproductivemed.1.002
Hippocampal and reproductive aging in female rats- emerging rejuvenation strategies
Rodolfo G. Goya1,*, Maria D. Gallardo2, Mauricio Girard2, Marianne Lehmann2, Claudia B. Hereñú3
- 1Vitality in Aging Research Group (VIA), Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
- 2Institute for Biochemical Research (INIBIOLP) - Histology B & Pathology B, School of Medicine, National University of La Plata, La Plata, Argentina
- 3Institute for Experimental Pharmacology (IFEC), School of Chemical Sciences, National University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Argentina
Corresponding Author
Rodolfo G. Goya, goya@isis.unlp.edu.ar
Received Date: June 17, 2024
Accepted Date: September 12, 2024
Goya RG, Gallardo MD, Girard M, Lehmann M, Hereñú CB. Hippocampal and reproductive aging in female rats- emerging rejuvenation strategies. J Clin Exp Reprod Med. 2024;1(1):8-11.
Copyright: © 2024 Goya RG, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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