Research into non-invasive approaches to supporting long-term brain health is the focus of the 2025 Medical Research Council ...
A Dartmouth study published in Nature Communications reveals that immune cells in the brain use a surprising two-step process ...
Scientists have found a possible explanation for why cancer patients are less likely to develop Alzheimer's. The enemy of our ...
A recent study in mice suggests that microglia, immune cells found in the brain, may play a role in early memory loss, or ...
Ageing slows neuronal protein degradation in mice, leading to widespread accumulation and aggregation of long-lived proteins, particularly at synapses. As neuronal clearance declines, microglia ...
A recent study has reported that microglia, the brain’s resident immune cells, play a central role in infantile amnesia in mice, with implications for how memories are stored, suppressed and ...
A study in mice suggests infantile amnesia is not a failure of memory, but a developmentally useful process guided by brain ...
Blocking microglia prevents infant forgetting and improves memory in mice, suggesting they play a key role in memory ...
PRESS RELEASEAB SCIENCE RECEIVES JAPANESE PATENT PROTECTION FOR THE USE OF MASITINIB IN PROGRESSIVE FORMS OF MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS) UNTIL ...
According to the data, when microglia activity in the brain was suppressed, baby mice were better able to recall fearful experiences.
Scientists have found that blocking microglia (specialist immune cells in the brain) prevents infant forgetting ("infantile amnesia") and improves memory in mice, suggesting that microglia may ...
For a long time, neuroscientists treated this forgetting as a cognitive glitch or a simple lack of brainware maturity. But a ...
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