The Effects of Neural Stem Cell-Derived Exosomes in the Improvement of Passive Avoidance Memory: A Behavioral, Molecular, and Electrophysiological Study in Adult Male Wistar Rats
Key Points
Improvement in passive avoidance memory was observed following the administration of neural stem cell-derived exosomes, highlighting their potential benefits.
The study reported a significant enhancement in memory retention and retrieval, as measured by behavioral tests over a specified timeframe.
The approach involved a combination of behavioral, molecular, and electrophysiological assessments to evaluate the influence of exosomes on memory.
These findings suggest a potential therapeutic role for neural stem cell-derived exosomes in memory-related disorders, requiring further exploration.
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