Age-related forgetfulness may be due to a deficiency of a brain protein that helps form memories, and targeting the gene that produces the protein could lead to new therapies for old people, research showed.
Scientists ID’d the protein in human brain cells, and showed that inhibiting it in mice made the animals forgetful, while raising it improved their memories. That suggests that memory loss may be reversible, researchers said.
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