EBK BIOLOGY:SCIENCE F/LIFE
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Author: BELK
Publisher: PEARSON
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The conclusion from a positive correlation between BDNF levels and running distance.
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BDNF is a protein present in humans. It is also known as Brain-derived neurotrophic factor. It is programmed by the BDNF gene. It is a neurotrophin family member (growth factors family). It is associated with the growth factor of canonical nerve. Neurotrophic factors are present in the periphery and the brain.
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EBK BIOLOGY:SCIENCE F/LIFE
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