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Aude Marzo
joined in Mar 16, 2017Postdoctoral Research fellow at University College London, Department Cellular and Developmental Biology, London, UK.
Marzo has 1 break published.
Could we reverse memory loss in Alzheimer’s patients? Mice answer yes!
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia. A striking characteristic is memory loss. In the brain, nerve cells or neurons make connections, named synapses, to process information. When the synapses are not functional or when the neurons are not well connected anymore, cognitive... click to read more
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published on Mar 16, 2017
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