reactivate
10/03/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield
Study: Mice with Alzheimer’s have their memories reawakened…with lasers
Alzheimer’s disease has long been thought to completely erase an individual’s memories. The clumps of tau tangles and amyloid plaques that accumulate in the brain are believed to destroy the neurons associated with memory storage. That may no longer be the case, however, as demonstrated by a team of researchers from Columbia University. In their […]
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