CELLULAR CHRONOBLOCKERS IN MULTIMODAL PROGRAMMES FOR THE PREVENTION OF COGNITIVE DEFICIT

DOI: https://doi.org/10.29296/25877305-2018-09-09
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9
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2018

Professor U. Gashimova(1), Biol. Dr.; E. Korshun(2); S. Zhaboeva(3), MD; E. Satardinova(4), Candidate of Medical Sciences 1-Western University of Baku, Baku, Azerbaijan Republic 2-Institute for Advanced Training, Federal Biomedical Agency, Moscow 3-Kazan State Medical University 4-Irkutsk State Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education

The paper considers the target points of application of cellular chronoblockers (succinic acid, guarana, taurine, selenium, L-arginine, and β-alanine) in the multimodal programs to prevent cognitive deficit. It shows the effects of these substances in improving cognitive abilities.

Keywords: 
geriatrics
neurology
cognitive impairment
cellular chronoblockers
prevention of cognitive deficit
multimodal programs



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