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Expression of the exercise-induced myokine irisin (FNDC5) is lower in patients with AD. Whereas knockdown of FNDC5/irisin is sufficient to induce learning and memory deficits, restoration of its expression can ameliorate these phenotypes in rodent models.
Artificial intelligence is beginning to be applied in the medical setting and has potential to improve workflows and errors, impacting patients and clinicians alike.