Revolutionary Engineered Protein Enhances Memory.

Scientists have developed a protein that improves memory

Researchers at the Catholic University of Rome’s Faculty of Medicine and Surgery and the Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS developed a protein engineered to boost memory.

Scientists from the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery of Catholic University in Rome and the Fondazione Universitario Agustino Gemelli, IRCCS, have genetically altered a molecule called LIMK1, a protein that is normally active in brain cells and plays a crucial role in memory.

Rapamycin is a drug that has anti-aging properties in the brain.

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Scientists Have Developed an Engineered Protein That Improves Memory

Cambridge Researchers Study Brain Disorders by Expanding Blood Vessels

Cambridge team creates blood vessels to study brain diseases

The disease of the cerebral small vessels is responsible for nearly half of all dementias worldwide.

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The study, published in Stem Cell Reports suggests a potential drug target for preventing or treating cerebral small vessel diseases (SVD).

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Revolutionary Drug-Activated Protein Strengthens Memory Function

Drug-Activated protein boosts memory

Researchers have made a breakthrough by genetically altering the LIMK1 (a protein crucial to memory) so that it can be controlled by rapamycin.

This study shows that it is possible to improve memory by manipulating the synaptic plasticity of the brain.

The engineered protein improved memory in animal models that had age-related cognitive decline. This could lead to innovative treatments for neuropsychiatric disorders like dementia. This ‘chemogenetic approach’, which combines genetics and chemical compounds, opens up new avenues for neurological research and treatment.

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Drug-Activated Protein Boosts Memory

Loss of Slow Wave Sleep Is Linked With an Increase in Dementia Risk

A Slow Wave Sleep % loss is associated with an increased risk of dementia
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