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Physical exercise mediates a cortical FMRP-mTOR pathway to improve resilience against chronic stress in adolescent mice

Medicine and Health

Physical exercise mediates a cortical FMRP-mTOR pathway to improve resilience against chronic stress in adolescent mice

L. Yan, M. Wang, et al.

Discover how treadmill exercise can combat anxiety in adolescent mice! This study by Lan Yan, Mei Wang, Fengzhen Yang, Yajie Wang, Siqi Wang, Kwok-Fai So, and Li Zhang reveals the intriguing molecular mechanisms at play, highlighting the role of the FMRP-mTOR pathway in enhancing stress resilience. Tune in to explore the connection between exercise and mental health.

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