Findings of Animal Study Indicate Age-Related Memory Loss is Reversible

A new protein in the brain that triggers age-related memory loss has been identified by US researchers. This is a finding that may someday lead to new treatments to reverse memory loss. Using live lab mice and eight human brains that were donated for science, the team led by Nobel laureate Eric Kandel at Columbia University found that a gene called RbAp48 was linked to the kind of memory loss associated with aging. The amount of protein the gene produced ...

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