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 ...
Scientists have found that blocking microglia (specialist immune cells in the brain) prevents infant forgetting ("infantile ...
For a long time, neuroscientists treated this forgetting as a cognitive glitch or a simple lack of brainware maturity. But a ...
New research has identified that neuroinflammation driven by microglia (immune cells in the brain) is a primary underlying ...
Neurodegenerative diseases, traditionally viewed as driven by neuronal decline, are increasingly recognized to involve significant immune dysfunction within and outside the central nervous system (CNS ...
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Suppressing brain immune cells enhances memory recall in young mice
Babies of every species from mouse to human rapidly forget things that happen to them-an effect called infantile amnesia. A type of brain immune cell called microglia might control this type of ...
In the Alzheimer’s brain, microglia diversify into several activation states. What controls this specialization? In a preprint posted to bioRxiv on October 13, scientists led by Martin Kampmann at the ...
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