A certain type of DNA damage long thought to be particularly detrimental to brain cells can actually be part of a regular, non-harmful process discover scientists at the Gladstone Institutes. The team further found that disruptions to this process occur in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease-and identified two therapeutic strategies that reduce these disruptions. Scientists have long known that DNA damage occurs in every cell, accumulating as we age. But a particular ...Tuesday, 26 March 2013
DNA Damage Occurs as Part of Normal Brain Activity Discovers Gladstone Scientists
A certain type of DNA damage long thought to be particularly detrimental to brain cells can actually be part of a regular, non-harmful process discover scientists at the Gladstone Institutes. The team further found that disruptions to this process occur in mouse models of Alzheimer's disease-and identified two therapeutic strategies that reduce these disruptions. Scientists have long known that DNA damage occurs in every cell, accumulating as we age. But a particular ...
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