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Memory Reboot
University of California, Irvine, scientists have found that the ability to create lasting memories is linked to an overly aggressive enzyme blocking the release of Period1, an important gene in new memory formation. By targeting the aggressive enzyme, HDAC3, new medical treatments could help older patients suffering from memory loss.
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