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Ageing slows brain protein clearance and shifts synaptic waste to microglia
By Vijay Kumar Malesu New mouse data reveal that ageing neurons struggle to clear synaptic proteins, shifting the burden to ...
A study in mice suggests infantile amnesia is not a failure of memory, but a developmentally useful process guided by brain ...
For a long time, neuroscientists treated this forgetting as a cognitive glitch or a simple lack of brainware maturity. But a ...
Blocking microglia prevents infant forgetting and improves memory in mice, suggesting they play a key role in memory ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Microglial receptor ADGRG1 helps immune cells eat amyloid plaques and may offer new hope for Alzheimer's treatment. (CREDIT: ...
Scientists have found that blocking microglia (specialist immune cells in the brain) prevents infant forgetting ("infantile ...
According to the data, when microglia activity in the brain was suppressed, baby mice were better able to recall fearful experiences.
Home to billions of cells that form trillions of connections, the human brain isn’t just the body’s most important organ, it’s also the hardest to study. But an international team of scientists using ...
Babies of every species from mouse to human rapidly forget things that happen to them—an effect called infantile amnesia. A ...
A new study shows how a type of cells called microglia contribute to the slowdown of neuron activity seen in Alzheimer's disease. The study found that microglia that express the APOE4 gene, one of the ...
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