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Cholesterol overload impairing cerebellar function: The promise of natural products

Abstract The cerebellum is the part of the brain most involved in controlling motor and cognitive function. The surface becomes convoluted, forming folia that have a characteristic internal structure of three layers including molecular, Purkinje cell, and granular layer. This complex neural network...

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Alzheimer Disease - prevention & control
Alzheimer's disease
Apolipoproteins
Bark
Biological Products - administration & dosage
Biological Products - pharmacology
Brain
Cerebellar cortex
Cerebellum - drug effects
Cerebellum - pathology
Cerebellum - physiopathology
Cholesterol
Cholesterol - blood
Cognitive ability
Fish oils
Fruits
Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Humans
Hypercholesterolemia
Hypercholesterolemia - complications
Hypercholesterolemia - diet therapy
Hypercholesterolemia - drug therapy
Hypolipidemic Agents - therapeutic use
Lipids
Low density lipoprotein
Metabolic disorders
Natural products
Neurotoxicity
Oxidative stress
Oxidative Stress - drug effects
Statin drugs
Statins
title Cholesterol overload impairing cerebellar function: The promise of natural products
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