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Alpha-GPC improves cognitive function in mild to moderate Alzhemier's dementia.
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Pubmed Data
: Clin Ther. 2003 Jan;25(1):178-93. PMID:
12637119
Article Published Date
: Jan 01, 2003
Study Type
: Human Study
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GlyceroPhosphoCholine (alpha-GPC) : CK(12) : AC(7)
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Alzheimer's Disease : CK(826) : AC(160)
Alpha-GPC may be effective in slowing down the expression of structural changes occuring in aging brain.
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: Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry. 1994 Sep;18(5):915-24. PMID:
7972861
Article Published Date
: Sep 01, 1994
Study Type
: Animal Study
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Aging: Brain : CK(1747) : AC(68)
Alpha-GPC improves neuropsychological parameters in patients with probable senile dementia of Alzheimer's type.
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Pubmed Data
: Drugs Aging. 1993 Mar-Apr;3(2):159-64. PMID:
8477148
Article Published Date
: Mar 01, 1993
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Alpha-GPC may afford neuroprotection in the case of vascular brain damage.
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Pubmed Data
: Brain Res. 2006 Nov 20;1120(1):183-90. Epub 2006 Sep 20. PMID:
16989788
Article Published Date
: Nov 20, 2006
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Alpha-GPC may increase the expression of Nerve Growth Factor receptors in the rat cerebellar cortex.
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Pubmed Data
: Mech Ageing Dev. 1993 Jun;69(1-2):119-27. PMID:
8377526
Article Published Date
: Jun 01, 1993
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Alpha-GPC prevents scopolamine-induced learning impairment.
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Pubmed Data
: Eur J Pharmacol. 1992 Feb 18;211(3):351-8. PMID:
1319912
Article Published Date
: Feb 18, 1992
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Alpha-GPC reverses scopolamine-induced amnesia and improves learning in young and old rats.
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Pubmed Data
: Pharmacol Biochem Behav. 1992 Sep;43(1):139-51. PMID:
1409797
Article Published Date
: Sep 01, 1992
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